Iran anti-vice chief 'in brothel'
Local media have reported that General Reza Zarei was found with six naked women in a house of prostitution in the Iranian capital last month.
He has been taken to jail while his case is investigated, a spokesman for Iran's judiciary said.
Gen Zarei was in charge of enforcing Iran's strict anti-vice laws, which include a ban on prostitution.
State media had recently reported that Gen Zarei had been replaced as police chief in Tehran, but had not explained why.
Sex taboo
Iran has tough punishments for unmarried couples who have sex or behave in a manner considered immoral.
Young people have been jailed or flogged for dancing together at house parties.
The public dress code can be tightly enforced, with women barred from showing their hair or wearing make up or colorful clothes and men from wearing their hair long.
For years the hard-line Iranian establishment never admitted that prostitution existed.
They now acknowledge the problem, though, and prostitutes are becoming more visible on the streets, correspondents say.
Source: BBC News, UK
SWAN-TV
Quotes of the Month
Seeing the police members at the welcoming event together with sex workers activists and supporters, hearing the fact that 90% of reported cases between 2005 -2009 are solved and perpetrators are convicted, and that rape rate over the last year was 40%, was a real inspiration and hope that in a period of time, trough a committed work we can get there too..
--- Marija Tosheva (HOPS, Macedonia) about IHRA-2010, Liverpool.
