NOURNEWS - The Romanian government has not provided the right information to the media and officials, and it has been leaking information. Most of the news so far is based on information provided by local media and is often contradictory.
It was on the evening of Friday, June 21, that news agencies reported the death of Gholamreza Mansouri, the defendant in the economic case known as the Tabari case.
The incident, which took place just 12 days after the trial of some economic staff members of the judiciary, sparked serious suspicions in the public mind.
In a short time, this news became the first news of the disobedient Persian-language news agencies, and the analyzes in these networks proceeded in such a way as to provoke rumors and suspicions.
Mansouri, who had previously served as a judge and investigator in Iran, claimed after receiving a bribe of 500,000 euros in a film that he would return to Iran soon to explain.
Mansouri was subsequently prosecuted and arrested by Interpol in Romania at Iran's request.
Despite Iran's insistence on his guilt and his announcement of a "red notice" to Interpol regarding his arrest on charges, the court in Romania did not consider Iran's evidence sufficient for extradition, and announced that Mansouri had been released until the documents were completed, and that he would report to the police every week while on Romanian soil.
Although Mansouri's death has not affected the course of Tabari's corruption case, according to Iranian officials, Iran's decision to inform the international police and the role of Romania as Mansouri's place of residence. Naturally, the Romanian police are responsible for his death for any reason, whether murder or suicide.
Iran's foreign ministry has also asked the Romanian ambassador to provide clear information about the incident, but there appear to be sabotage by Romania.
First of all, Despite the Romanian police's duty to protect the criminal who was to be returned to Iran, he died in a suspicious incident.
Another things is that; Following Mansouri's death, Romanian officials declined to comment immediately and provided contradictory news.
For example, the exact location (suicide or murder) and the exact location of the death have not yet been announced. Also, with the release of images of the transfer of the body to the ambulance, there are suspicions that it has remained unanswered.
Or, for example, the news published by the Bucharest Prosecutor's Office, which was almost the first official announcement, was later published in a different reading by the American media, but the Romanian government did not react to it either!
according to this; The Romanian government's behavior is debatable in several ways:
First and foremost, the Romanian government does not provide accurate information to the media and officials, and acts as a drop in the crop. Most of the news so far is based on information provided by local media and is often contradictory.
Second, Romanian police have failed to fulfill their obligations to extradite the criminal to Iran.
In addition, Romanian authorities did not provide a clear picture of the incident or the body allegedly belonging to Mansouri, which has raised suspicions in the public opinion and provided the conditions for the dissident media to poison the minds of the public by riding the wave of this incident.
It is obvious that the Iranian authorities and the people of Romania want the incident to be clarified quickly and accurately in order to determine its dimensions and to identify the possible culprits of this incident.
NOURNEWS