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Special Units Command of FARAJA ( ''Yegānhā-ye vīzheh-ye pāsdārān-e FARAJA''), acronymed YEGUP (), is a subdivision of
Law Enforcement Command of the Islamic Republic of Iran The Police Command of the Islamic Republic of Iran, abbreviated as Faraja ( ), is the uniformed police force in Iran. The force was created in early 1992 by merging the Shahrbani (, ), Persian Gendarmerie, Gendarmerie (, ), and Islamic Revolution ...
in charge of its
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. The FARAJA Special Units were involved in the post-election protest suppression in 2009 and have forcefully put down multiple nationwide protests.


History

Iranian Police Special Units were established in 1991, after the disbanding of the previous law enforcement forces and the establishment of the then-Law Enforcement Force of the Islamic Republic of Iran. The Special Units, with roots in the
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, were led by Mojtaba Abdollahi from their establishment until 2012. The Special were deployed for the first time in
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in 1992. In 1994, the Special Units quelled riots in
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, and in 1995 they confronted a major protest by bus and truck drivers in
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. In 1999 Special Units were involved in confronting the 1999 protest movement. The disputed 2009 Iranian presidential election led to the
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and to the massive deployment of Special Units. In 2012, Mojtaba Abdollahi left the command to Second Brigadier General Hassan Karami. During massive nationwide protests that rocked Iran between December 2017 and January 2018, the Special Units were again massively deployed. In on 7 December 2021, Iranian Police Special Units were sanctioned by the
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Role

The Iranian police special units command groups units and organizations tasked with crowd and riot control and protest suppression.


Organization

The Special Units Command consists of riot units as well as of specialist units for
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riot police Riot police are police who are organized, deployed, trained or equipped to confront crowds, protests or riots. Riot police may be regular police officers who act in the role of riot police in particular situations, or they may be separate unit ...
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, airborne, etc. The Special Units Command headquarters are in Tehran, and its commander is Brigadier General Hasan Karami since 2012. The number of Special Units Command troops has never been disclosed. According to Brigadier General Karami, 20,000 troops were deployed to provide security to the
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ceremony in 2019. Individual special units throughout Iran depend on the Special Units Command for administrative and training purposes. Nearly half of the personnel of the Special Units are based in Tehran, either in the national-level units and in the Tehran provincial Special Unit.


National-level units

There are three Special Units with tasks extending to the whole Iranian territory. These units have names dwawn from Shia tradition: Mûsâ ibn Ja‘far,
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, and
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. * 1st Amir al-Momenin Brigade: based in Tehran; * 2nd Musa Bin Jafar Brigade: based in Tehran; * 3rd Imam Hossein Brigade: based in Tehran.


1st Amir al-Momenin Brigade

The 1st Amir al-Momenin Brigade is considered the premier Special Unit within FARAJA. The operational jurisdiction is the whole national territory of Iran. Its headquarters are in Afsarieh, Tehran. Currently, the command of the 1st Amir al-Momenin Brigade is under the responsibility of Colonel Yahya Hasikhani.


Territorial organization

A Special unit exists in all the 31 provinces of Iran. The special unit is under the operational control of the police command of the relevant province and, in terms of training and general command, under the national-level command. In Tehran area, the special units are under the operational control of the police command in charge for
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. There are three units based in Tehran: * 4th
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Brigade: based in Tehran, its operational area is Greater Tehran; * Special unit of the special police command in the West of Tehran province (Shahriar); * Special unit of special police command of East Tehran province (Javadabad and Varamin).


Subordinate units

Under the Iranian Police Special Units Command there are some specialist units: * Police tactical unit: Counter-terrorism Special Force ( NOPO); * Mounted police (
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); * K-9 unit: Crowd Control Police Dogs (
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). * Women's unit; * Police paratroopers unit; * Explosive Disposal Unit.


Operational approach

The operational approach of the Special Units is complex and it involves and integrated cooperation with other FARAJA branches, as well as other governmental or quasi-governmental organizations. Overall, the ultimate aim is to anticipate and prevent, or neutralise, protests and their potential harm. Riot-control operations are organised according the
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model, with special attention placed on demography and geography of the target areas, as well as potential tactical threats posed by the operation with specific regard to the operational area itself. According to Brigadier General Hassan Karami, Commander of the Special Units Command, the tactical approach of riot police forces is to conduct ostensive patrols while fully equipped and deployed for engagement with rioters and protesters. This approach is aimed to lower the protesters' morale and resolve to confront police. The cooperation with other organizations, such as the
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, is key to perform plainclothes infiltration and snatch arrests of the riot leaders.


Ideology of the Special Units

The Special Units Command of FARAJA is one of the most ideologized in the Iranian armed forces. According to Behnam Gholipour, field commanders motivate actions of their subordinate personnel by using religious justifications. The ideology of the Special Units of the Iranian Law Enforcement Command is grounded in putting service members' trust in God and on relying on God's reward for their duty after the successful passing of the divine test.


See also

* Iran protests *
Islamic Revolution Committees Islamic Revolution Committees or Committees of Islamic Revolution (), simply known as the Committee (; commonly referred to as ''Komiteh'', pronounced koh-mee-TAY), was a revolutionary organization turned law enforcement agency in Iran. Founded in ...


References

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