Tehran (IP) - The first court session for the trial of the rioters who instigated unrest in Iran was held in Tehran's Islamic Revolution Court.

Iran PressIran News: The unrest was instigated under the pretext of Mahsa Amini, 22, who died due to a sudden heart attack in a police center in Tehran on Tuesday, September 13; the foreign-backed media and bloggers affiliated with the Western states have been disseminating fake news and fueling the unrest in Iran.  

With the indictment bills of of a group of the rioters being issued, the Iranian courts kicked off the investigation of the saboteurs' cases from the last week. 

According to the Mizan News Agency affiliated with the country's Judiciary, the first court session to address the rioters' crimes began on Saturday in Tehran's Islamic Revolution Court's branches.

The bill of indictment of the rioters are being issued in the courts of different cities across Iran, based on the available evidnce. 

So far 25 bills of indictment in Kerman, 89 in Semnan, 119 in Zanjan, 105 in Khuzestan, 55 in Ghazvin, 110 in Kurdistan, 315 in Tehran, and 201 in Alborz provinces have been issued. 

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