Iran's Judiciary Orders Confiscation of "Enemy Collaborators'" Assets and Restricts Prison Furloughs

Iranian Judiciary Chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei has ordered the immediate confiscation of domestic and foreign properties belonging to those accused of collaborating with enemy states, while issuing new restrictions on prison leaves for security offenders.

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Iran's Judiciary Orders Confiscation of Enemy Collaborators' Assets and Restricts Prison Furloughs

Iran's judicial leadership has announced a sweeping crackdown on the assets of individuals accused of cooperating with hostile foreign powers, alongside updated directives for prisoner furloughs.

According to the state-aligned کانال اخبار سپاه پاسداران 🏴 (IRGC News Channel), Judiciary Chief Gholamhossein Mohseni Ejei declared that the "properties of elements collaborating with the aggressor enemy in outside and inside the country should be confiscated according to the law" (source). This directive was widely echoed across Iranian state-sanctioned media, maintaining a uniform narrative against foreign collaboration.

Following Ejei's directive, Iran's Prosecutor General formally instructed Tehran Prosecutor Ali Salehi to take immediate legal action. The general-interest news channel اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری reported that the Prosecutor General's letter mandates the "criminal prosecution, prevention, and prohibition of any sale, displacement, or transfer of documents," alongside the identification and seizure of "all movable and immovable properties of elements collaborating with the aggressor enemy" (source). This development was corroborated by multiple channels, including the breaking news aggregator خبرفوری ࡆ اخبارفوری مذاکره ࡆ جنگ فوری (source).

In a parallel development regarding the penal system, Ejei issued new directives on prison furloughs. The mainstream Iranian news aggregator آخرین خبر noted that Ejei instructed officials to grant leave to eligible convicts with "all legal aspects considered." However, he issued a stark warning regarding individuals whose presence outside prison would be "disrupting people's security," mandating that authorities "strictly and necessarily avoid issuing leave for those elements" (source).

Despite the strict limitations on those branded as security offenders, Ejei added a directive regarding communication. For inmates who are ineligible for leave, Ejei ordered prison officials to "make preliminary arrangements so that his family is continuously aware of his condition in prison," according to اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری.

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The source materials reflect a unified state consensus on judicial enforcement, prominently featuring the unsoftened state terminology 'aggressor enemy' (دشمن متجاوز) and 'disrupting people's security' (مخل امنیت مردم). These are standard legal and political terms in Iran used to denote political dissidents, protesters, or foreign-aligned actors.