Iran Sentences Brother of Senior Vice President to 2 Years

Iran has sentenced the brother of the country’s senior vice president to two years in prison on corruption charges, the website of the Iranian judiciary reported Tuesday.
According to the judiciary's
spokesman, Gholamhossein Esmaili, the verdict for Mahdi Jahangiri, the brother
of Eshaq Jahangiri, is final and cannot be appealed.
Mahdi Jahangiri was on the board
of the Tehran Chamber of Commerce and was also the founder of the private
Gardeshgari Bank, The Associated Press reported.
Esmaili said charges against the
banker included “professional currency smuggling” in the amounts of 607,100
euros and $108,000.
Mahdi Jahangiri was also ordered
to return the funds and fined four times the amounts in question.
Jahangiri was arrested in October
2017 and released on bail in March 2018, pending trial.
Few details of the case have since
emerged in public, though his brother Eshaq Jahangiri was quoted at the time of
the arrest as saying that Mahdi's detention was “predictable” and
“expected" and that he hoped “everyone will be treated equally in the
quest for justice."
In October 2019, President Hassan
Rouhani's brother, Hossein Fereidoun, was sentenced to five years on financial
misconduct charges dating back to 2016.
The charges against Fereidoun were
brought by hard-liners who dominate Iran's judiciary. Iran has in the past
jailed allies of former presidents on similar charges.
Tensions between Rouhani and Iran's hard-liners escalated further after former President Donald Trump pulled America out of the 2015 nuclear deal and stepped up economic sanctions on Tehran.