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  • Updated: November 27, 2022

Iran: Bank Manager Sacked For Serving Unveiled Woman

Iran: Bank Manager Sacked For Serving Unveiled Woman

An Iranian bank manager who served an unveiled woman has been fired, local media reported on Sunday.

Mehr news agency reported that the bank manager in Qom province, near the capital Tehran, had provided bank services on Thursday to an unveiled woman.

As a result, he was removed from his position by order of the governor.

Women in the country are required to cover their heads, necks and hair, a law enforced by the country’s morality police.

This comes amid the death in morality police custody of Mahsa Amini, in September for allegedly breaching the dress code rules of the country.

Dozens of people, mainly protesters but also members of the security forces, have been killed during the protests.

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