Husband and wife sentenced to DEATH in Iran for ripping off motorists

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Husband and wife sentenced to DEATH in Iran for ripping off motorists
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Husband and wife car dealers are sentenced to DEATH in Iran for ripping off motorists with high prices

Vahid Behzadi and Najva Lashidaei, both in their 40s, are sentenced to death. Convicted of disrupting country's car prices by hoarding thousands of vehicles. A scheme by pair saw them hoard 6,700 vehicles from Sapia car manufacturer.

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