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Three Drug Dealers Hanged in Southeastern Iran

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July 4, 2001 - 0:0
ZAHEDAN Three armed drug-traffickers, sentenced to death by a Revolutionary Court, were hanged at dawn in public in this southeastern city, neighboring leading drug-producer Afghanistan, Tuesday.

The three, including a Pakistani national, were convicted of distributing over four tons of drugs and killing several police officers.

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