Categories: News

Iranian Goalkeeper Sosha Makani Arrested For Posting “Indecent” Pictures

Sosha Mankani, goalkeeper for the Iranian National team and Iranian club side Persepolis, was arrested earlier this month for allegedly posting “indecent” photos on the Internet. According to legal expert Hossein Raeesi, however, the arrest is unlawful.

The pictures, which can now be found on various Iranian websites, depict Mankani with several women; they were also briefly on his Instagram account, but have since been deleted.

Under Iranian law, it is illegal to post indecent photos of himself or others online. There are doubts, however, that Makani posted himself, which would result in a different legal situation.

“Given his lawyer’s statements [regarding the hacking of Makani’s account] and the fact that he is a famous person, I doubt he posted the photos himself,” Raeesi told the International Campaign for Human Rights in Iran.

Subscribe to our free weekly newsletter!

A week of sports news in your in-box.
We find the sports news you need to know, so you don't have to.

This distinction is further clarified by the Campaign, which explains:

According to Article 17 of the cyber crimes law, “Any person who publishes private or family photos or videos of others through the Internet without their permission, in such a way that causes them harm or disrepute, will be punishable from 91 days to two years in prison or fined from five million rials (about $168) to 40 million rials (about $1340) or both.”

 

Makani has been released from prison and returned to his team, according to BBC Persia, but the investigation into the pictures is still ongoing.

Photo: Iran goalkeeper Sosha Makani by Steindy via WIkimedia Commons

Like
Like Love Haha Wow Sad Angry
Joe Kozlowski

Recent Posts

Ice Dancer Madison Chock Says Judges Should Be ‘Vetted & Reviewed’ After France’s Controversial Win

After a controversial decision that left Team USA's Madison Chock and Evan Bates just 1.43…

10 hours ago

Trump Pardons 5 Former NFL Players Including Nate Newton & Joe Klecko

President Donald Trump has pardoned ex-NFL players Nate Newton, Joe Klecko, Travis Henry, Jamal Lewis…

11 hours ago

Kansas State Coach Jerome Tang Trashes Players After Blowout Loss: ‘These Dudes Do Not Deserve To Wear This Uniform’

Kansas State men’s basketball coach Jerome Tang called out his players in a postgame press…

1 day ago

Ukrainian Athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych Barred From Competing For Helmet Honoring Fallen Athletes In War Against Russia

Ukrainian skeleton athlete Vladyslav Heraskevych will not be allowed to compete in the Winter Olympics…

1 day ago

Jeremy Sochan Released By Spurs, Plans To Sign With Knicks

Jeremy Sochan was released by the San Antonio Spurs and plans to sign with the…

1 day ago

BYU Wide Receiver Parker Kingston Charged With Felony Rape

BYU wide receiver Parker Kingston has been charged with felony rape by the Washington County,…

1 day ago