گشت ارشاد Gašt-e Eršâd | |
Symbol commonly used to depict the Guidance Patrol[a] | |
Agency overview | |
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Formed | Summer 2005[b] |
Superseding agency | |
Type | Religious police and vice squad |
Status | |
Parent department | Law Enforcement Command of the Islamic Republic of Iran |
The Guidance Patrol (Persian: گشت ارشاد, romanized: gašt-e eršâd) or morality police[3] is an Islamic religious police force and vice squad in the Law Enforcement Command of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Guidance Patrol enforces Sharia–Islamic law per laws in Iran; this is most often the enforcement of Islamic dress code, such as ensuring women in the country wear a hijab.[4] The Guidance Patrol was formed in 2005 as a successor organisation to the older Islamic Revolution Committees, and reports to the Supreme Leader.[5][failed verification]
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"Gasht-e-Ershad," which translates as "guidance patrols" and is widely known as the "morality police," is a unit of Iran's police forces tasked with enforcing the laws on Islamic dress code in public.
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