"We are disappointed that the PAS 752 flight was never mentioned in the [Canadian] election," Hamid Ismailiun, spokesman for the Association of Families of Ukrainian Plane Victims, told the Ottawa Sun. He added that the association wrote letters to all party leaders during the election campaign, but did not receive a meaningful response.
The Ottawa Sun wrote that the Association of Ukrainian Aircraft Families called on Canadian police to launch a criminal investigation into the "real culprits" of the crash and to use the International Court of Justice and the International Civil Aviation Organization to force Iran to cooperate in the investigation.
Qassem Rezaei, the deputy commander of the police force, at the weapons discovery exhibition in Khuzestan, asked the owners of illegal weapons to hand them over and asked the people to report their information about them to the police force. He said ranchers have the right to bear arms if approved by official authorities.
According to the Khorasan newspaper, six people in a case confessed to selling 20 babies of addicted women or other women for eight to 20 million tomans. According to the report, the network, with the help of a doctor, a midwife and a lawyer, gave birth to pregnant women in one house and sold dozens of babies.
Mostafa Pourkazem Shayesteh, Deputy Chief of Staff for Combating Commodity and Currency Smuggling, said that $ 7 billion worth of smuggled goods enter Iran annually through smuggling and sailing, of which $ 1.3 billion is home appliances.