Coronavirus-related hoarding could entail capital punishment: Iran
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Iran’s prosecutor general has said that hoarding and other illegal behaviors seen as disruptive to the supply of healthcare items at the time of a coronavirus surge in the country could entail punishments as severe as the death penalty.
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Mar 01, 2020 16:36 UTC
  •  Coronavirus-related hoarding could entail capital punishment: Iran

Iran’s prosecutor general has said that hoarding and other illegal behaviors seen as disruptive to the supply of healthcare items at the time of a coronavirus surge in the country could entail punishments as severe as the death penalty.

According to Press TV, Hojjat al-Islam Mohammad Ja’far Montazeri said on Sunday that Iran’s criminal law views any attempt to disrupt the supply of highly-needed medication and other healthcare items as a form of spreading corruption on earth, a crime punishable by death.

Montazeri said that Article 286 of the Islamic Punishment Code stipulates that any act to “disrupt the public health mechanisms” would be a “violation of the bodily integrity” of the individuals living in society.

“It is not only viewed as a crime but it faces a punishment on par with spreading corruption on earth,” said the prosecutor in response to a letter addressed to him by Iran’s health ministry.

The official said that his office would be ready to fast-track cases involving hoarding and other disruptive behaviors identified by the health ministry as illegal at a time of the surge of coronavirus cases in Iran.

Authorities have introduced some extraordinary measures to curb the virus, including days-long closure of schools and other places of gatherings.

The government has also ordered a ramp-up of production for protective gears needed to confront the spread of the infection, including face masks and disinfectants.

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