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Successful free fall of first Iranian women police after Islamic Revolution

6 Oct 2015 - 16:26


Tehran, October 6, The Iran Project – The Iranian police commander in charge of the Special Unit of the Law Enforcement Forces (NAJA) has said the first women police after the Islamic revolution were able to jump 1500 meters.

The Iranian police commander in charge of the Special Unit of the Law Enforcement Forces (NAJA), Brigadier Hassan Karami, said on Tuesday that female forces of the special unit and its honorary police force were able to jump from an altitude of 1500meters, coinciding with the Police week.

Karami went on to say jumping from a height of 155 meters, these women police could win the title of first female parachutists of the Islamic Republic of Iran's Armed Forces.

Elsewhere in his remarks, the police commander stressed on the country’s security, adding that the aim of Special Unit of the Law Enforcement Forces (NAJA) is to control and deal with potential conflicts and crises.

Commemorating the victims of Mina tragedy, he said the armed forces are ready to defend and respond to any aggressive move.


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