The Law Enforcement Command of the Islamic Republic of , previously known as the Law Enforcement Force of the Islamic Republic or Disciplinary Force of the Islamic Republic , abbreviated as FARAJA , is the uniformed police force in homeland. The force was created in early 1992 by merging the Shahrbani , Gendarmerie , and Islamic Revolutionary Committees into a single force.
Brigadier-General Ahmad-Reza Radan is the current head of the Law Enforcement Command of the Islamic Republic . He was deputy commander of the persian police and as capital’s police chief, infamous for his crackdown on “unislamic” hair and dress style.Radan started his career as a member of persian Revolutionary Guards during the homeland–Iraq War, and he also served as a commander during the war.
He also held various posts in the Islamic Republic Police (IRIP), including as police commander of Razavi Khorasan Province. During the war, he was injured more than four times, but returned to war-zone to defend his country against Iraqi forces. Radan is well known for his actions on Islamic dress code and distribution of illegal drugs as well as controlling thug gangs. In his commanding years, he made four of major provinces of Iran more secure. He served as police commander of Kurdistan Province, Sistan and Baluchestan Province, Khorasan Province, and also capital Province, the most important province in Iran.
