Iran hangs man for raping dozens of women

Rapist earned notoriety as "Vaseline Man" for his greasing of his body in pre-dawn attacks on women in their homes


Afp June 05, 2016
Rapist earned notoriety as "Vaseline Man" for his greasing of his body in pre-dawn attacks on women in their homes Photo courtesy: iranhrdc.org

TEHRAN: Iran hanged a 21-year-old man on Sunday after convicting him of the rape of dozens of women in the historic southern city of Shiraz, the judiciary said.

The convict, identified only as Amin D, earned notoriety as the "Vaseline Man" in Iranian media for his greasing of his body in the pre-dawn attacks on women in their homes that sowed terror in the southern city of some 1.5 million people.

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"The man was arrested in August 2015 with CCTV footage provided by one of the victims, DNA and blood type match and other evidence left on the scene," Shiraz prosecutor Ali Salehi told the Mizan Online website.

"He was sentenced to death for corruption on earth and creating widespread insecurity in Shiraz through breaking into the houses of a large number of citizens at night and sexually assaulting and raping women."

Corruption on earth is the most serious offence under the Islamic legal code in force in Iran since the 1979 revolution and is punishable by death.

Fars province police chief Ahmad Goudarzai said last year that the suspect was only identified after he left his trousers at the scene of one attack with a dry cleaning tag.

The police then narrowed their search to 15,000 people with the same family name.

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Eventually they used DNA samples to identify and arrest the suspect.

Police said the man was arrested once two years before for stealing a mobile phone, but the female victim had felt too embarrassed to report the sexual assault and he was released shortly afterwards.

Amin D was hanged together with a second man who had been convicted of raping and murdering a woman, Mizan Online said.

According to human rights watchdog Amnesty International, Iran executed at least 977 people in 2015, mostly on drug trafficking charges.

Amnesty does not include figures for secretive China, but the number of executions in Iran exceeded both neighbouring Pakistan and regional rival Saudi Arabia.

COMMENTS (15)

Ishrat Salim | 7 years ago | Reply Unless we in Pakistan also give verdict as per Islamic laws, we will never get rid of genius crimes.
The truth | 7 years ago | Reply Theres an easy way to stop rape: "punish those who do it !" Amnesty can cry about this all it wants but this region accepts capital punishment especially for such crimes. Amnesty should respect the law, values and world view held by other regions instead of applying western-liberal values to whole of the world.
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