Sunday, September 4, 2011

Iranian Police Form Anti Cyber ​​Crime




Iran officially launched the cyber police unit to fight crime on the Internet that is increasingly rampant. The police chief Esmaeil Ahmadi Moghaddam said thatanti-cyber crime police unit operating in the capital Tehran.

Then every police station following the anti-crime unit will get its cyber-respectively.Ahmad Moghaddam said that the cyber anti-crime unit will pursue antirevolusionergroups who use social networking sites in 2009 that triggered the protests against there-election of President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.


"Through social networking sites in our country, groups of counterrevolutionarycoordination with other countries and triggered riots," said Ahmad Moghaddam. The statement was referring to the anti-Ahmadinejad protest movements that sparked riots in Tehran, causing some deaths.

Supporters of rival candidates used the Internet and social networking sites like Facebook and Twitter to tap information and coordinate protests against Ahmadinejadafter the election he repeated.

The Iranian government also several times to block the internet that makes internetaccess is quite difficult in the country. 

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