Jafar-Gholi Sadri
Sepahbod Jafar-Gholi Sadri (Persian: جعفرقلی صدری; c. 1911 - 8 March 1979[1]) Was an Iranian military officer and commander of the Iranian National Police (Shahrbani) (1969–1973).
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Native name | جعفرقلی صدری |
Born | 1911 Isfahan, Qajar Iran |
Died | March 8, 1979 67–68) Tehran, Iran | (aged
Allegiance | Pahlavi Iran |
Service/ | Imperial Army of Iran |
Years of service | 1935–1973 |
Rank | Lieutenant General |
Commands held | Shahrbani |
Early life and education
General Sadri Born in Isfahan in 1911 he graduated from University of War And he can speak English and French fluently.
his position
He became commander of the Iranian Police on 1969, and he was chairman of the Joint Anti-Sabotage Committee with SAVAK.
Due to his intense tension with Parviz Sabeti, the head of the joint committee from SAVAK, he was fired from the position of chairman of the joint committee in May 1973. He retired on December 18, 1973, after thirty-eight years of service and thereafter. With the Shah's consent, he founded a shipping company in partnership with one of the larger companies.
On November 7, 1978, he was arrested along with 13 other government officials by government of Gholam-Reza Azhari, such as General Nassiri, Gholamreza Nikpey and Prime Minister Hoveyda, and sent him to Qasr prison.
He remained in prison until the fall of Bakhtiar's government on February 11, 1979, when army leader Abbas Gharabaghi declared neutrality.
And he was charged by Islamic courts "Corrupt of Earth, warring with God, acts and riots against the national government, killing innocent people, ordering the killing of freedom fighters".[1]
He was sentenced to death by firing squad at on March 8, 1979.[1] He was buried at Behesht-e Zahra.
References
- "جعفرقلی صدری: یک سرگذشت". بنیاد عبدالرحمن برومند (in Persian). Retrieved 2022-04-21.