Tehran -Sweden’s Imam Ali Islamic Center has issued an official statement dealing with the status of Iranian clergy, Hojatres Morsen Hakimorahi, which is said to have been detained for almost two weeks in Stockholm.
The center revealed that Hakimorahi was under the control of immigration agencies because of its unrelated to financial or security rates, and emphasized that he was not accused.
The statement reassured that “Hohatless Lamb Hakimorahi is healthy,” and related authorities reported a warranty message to his family and the officials of the Imam Ali Center.
The center also asserted that “the official authorities emphasized that the Imam Ali Center was not accused and would continue to continue activities as usual.”
The center pledged to continue to serve the community and emphasized that it was a respected institution that focuses on religious and communities.
Earlier, Sweden’s newspaper EXPRESSEN argued that “nearly two weeks ago, private clothes were detained at home late at night.”
The newspaper said, “He has been missing for more than 10 days and will be forced to be repatriated immediately from the country.”
Expressen reported that HAKIMOLLAHI had taken the role of the management of the Stockholm’s Imemalislam Center in Stockholm, which was recognized as the largest Shiite facility in Northern Europe after relocation from Iran.
In Sweden, he reported that he had nurtured his relationship with local political leaders and religious groups.
Gabriel Warnsted, a Swedish security service (Säpo) spokesman, told the Swedish outlet that he could not make a preliminary crime investigation related to this individual.