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Iran repatriates 178 convicted Afghans

By IANS | Updated: June 15, 2023 13:38 IST

Tehran, June 15 Iran has sent 178 Afghan convicts back to their home country under a 2012 bilateral ...

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Tehran, June 15 Iran has sent 178 Afghan convicts back to their home country under a 2012 bilateral prisoner transfer agreement.

Askar Jalalian, Iran's deputy justice minister for human rights and international affairs, elaborated on the latest transfer of prisoners between the two countries in a statement published on the ministry's website, reports Xinhua news agency.

The convicted would continue their jail terms in Afghanistan under Taliban authorities' supervision, according to the Iranian official.

Jalalian added Afghanistan has also sent back three Iranian prisoners.

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