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| logo = [[File:IRI.NAJA.Public Security Police.svg|200px]]
| agencyname = Intelligence and Public Security Police
| agencyname = Public Security Police
| nativename = پلیس اطلاعات و امنیت عمومی
| nativename = پلیس امنیت عمومی
| abbreviation = PAVA
| abbreviation = PAVA
| commonname = Security Police
| commonname = Security Police
| parentagency = [[Law Enforcement Force of Islamic Republic of Iran]]
| parentagency = [[Law Enforcement Force of Islamic Republic of Iran]]
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'''Intelligence and Public Security Police of [[Law Enforcement Force of Islamic Republic of Iran|NAJA]]''' ({{lang-fa|پلیس اطلاعات و امنیت عمومی ناجا}}, ''Polis-e Ettelâ'at-e va Amniat-e Omumi-ye Naja'') or simply '''Security Police''' ({{lang-fa|پلیس امنیت}}, ''Polis-e Amniat''), abbreviated as '''PAVA''' ({{lang-fa|پاوا}}, ''Pava''), is a domestic [[security agency]] and [[law enforcement agency]] in [[Iran]]. The agency a subdivision of [[Law Enforcement Force of Islamic Republic of Iran]] and part of [[Iran Intelligence Community|Council for Intelligence Coordination]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.iranwire.com/features/6081/|title=Iran Intelligence Revelations: How Khamenei Wields Power|last1=Haghighatnejad|first1=Reza|date=17 October 2014|publisher=Iran Wire|access-date=February 27, 2015|archive-date=25 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141025084454/http://en.iranwire.com/features/6081/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
'''Public Security Police of [[Law Enforcement Force of Islamic Republic of Iran|FARAJA]]''' ({{lang-fa|پلیس امنیت عمومی فراجا}}, ''Polis-e Amniat-e Omumi-ye Faraja'') or simply '''Security Police''' ({{lang-fa|پلیس امنیت}}, ''Polis-e Amniat''), is a domestic [[security agency]] and [[law enforcement agency]] in [[Iran]]. The agency a subdivision of [[Law Enforcement Force of Islamic Republic of Iran]] and part of [[Iran Intelligence Community|Council for Intelligence Coordination]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://en.iranwire.com/features/6081/|title=Iran Intelligence Revelations: How Khamenei Wields Power|last1=Haghighatnejad|first1=Reza|date=17 October 2014|publisher=Iran Wire|access-date=February 27, 2015|archive-date=25 October 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141025084454/http://en.iranwire.com/features/6081/|url-status=dead}}</ref>
it was split to separate independent entities in December 2021, part of [[Iranian Intelligence Community]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iranintl.com/20211208524697|title=ایجاد نهاد امنیتی و اطلاعاتی جدید در ایران؛ نیروی انتظامی هم صاحب سازمان اطلاعات شد}}</ref>
it was split to separate independent entities in December 2021, part of [[Iranian Intelligence Community]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.iranintl.com/20211208524697|title=ایجاد نهاد امنیتی و اطلاعاتی جدید در ایران؛ نیروی انتظامی هم صاحب سازمان اطلاعات شد}}</ref>



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Public Security Police
پلیس امنیت عمومی
Common nameSecurity Police
AbbreviationPAVA
Operational structure
Parent agencyLaw Enforcement Force of Islamic Republic of Iran

Public Security Police of FARAJA (Persian: پلیس امنیت عمومی فراجا, Polis-e Amniat-e Omumi-ye Faraja) or simply Security Police (Persian: پلیس امنیت, Polis-e Amniat), is a domestic security agency and law enforcement agency in Iran. The agency a subdivision of Law Enforcement Force of Islamic Republic of Iran and part of Council for Intelligence Coordination.[1] it was split to separate independent entities in December 2021, part of Iranian Intelligence Community.[2]

Organization

The PAVA has several branches subordinated to it. The most important ones are the intelligence branch, the diplomatic police, the Foreign Nationals and Immigrants’ Affairs Office, the police in charge of surveillance over public facilities and the Moral Security police.[3]

Intelligence branch

The Intelligence branch is a branch of PAVA in charge for gathering operational intelligence in social aggregations of various types, running informers networks in order to collect information, news, and rumors. The intelligence branch is also in charge with identifying, brutally beating and arresting people conducting illegal religious activities and subsequently imprisoning, starving, torturing and executing them. [3]

Public Security Police

The Public Security Police is involved with the fight against organized crime and enforcing the Iranian telecommunications law. In recent years, the Public Security Police has also assumed an economic police role: it confronted network marketing groups and pyramid schemes by brutally beating, arresting, imprisoning, starving, torturing and executing participants.[3]

Police in charge of Supervision over Public Facilities and Locations

The police in charge of Supervision over Public Facilities and Locations (Persian: پلیس مسئول نظارت بر تأسیسات و اماکن عمومی است, polis-e-e nazarat- bar- amaken-e omumi) is responsible for regulating and controlling businesses such as shops, restaurants, and hotels. This Branch is in charge of issuing and revoking licenses and permits for these businesses and brutally beating and arresting employers and employees.

Moral Security Police

The Moral Security Police (Persian: پلیس امنیت اخلاقی, police-e amniyat-e akhlaghi) is a sub-branch of PAVA acting as Islamic religious police centre. The branch in charge enforcing sumptuary laws or ending mixed parties by brutally beating, arresting, imprisoning, starving, torturing and executing participants. The Morality Patrol is subordinate to the Moral Security police.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ Haghighatnejad, Reza (17 October 2014). "Iran Intelligence Revelations: How Khamenei Wields Power". Iran Wire. Archived from the original on 25 October 2014. Retrieved February 27, 2015.
  2. ^ "ایجاد نهاد امنیتی و اطلاعاتی جدید در ایران؛ نیروی انتظامی هم صاحب سازمان اطلاعات شد".
  3. ^ a b c d Golkar, Saeid (2018). The Evolution of Iran's Police Forces and Social Control in the Islamic Republic. Waltham, USA: Brandeis University. pp. 6–7. Retrieved 6 August 2021.