Israel destroyed the Iranian intelligence building in Tehran - Iranian intelligence and surveillance systems for citizens through which it discovered - who was not wearing a hijab on the street.
This equipment was sold to Iran by a Canadian company called Genetec through its representative office in the United Arab Emirates (Dubai) in previous years.
The initial operator of this system was the Tehran Traffic Control Company, which later became a joint venture with the Ministry of Intelligence, and later Tehran Traffic Control was a subsidiary of the Ministry of Intelligence.
This central camera system had the ability to monitor the entire country and the entire geographical area of ββIran, and had the ability to search for pictures of people, document personal offenses such as hijab and other matters.
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