The day Plasko Tower collapsed


After the 1357 revolution A view of the Plasko building in 2010 With the occurrence of the Islamic Revolution in 1357, Al-Ghaniyan, the owner of the building, like many other capitalists, was angered by the new revolutionary authorities. He was arrested on the 27th of Bahman in Capital and transferred to Qasr prison. On May 19, 1358, Sadegh Khalkhali tried him in a 20-minute court and considered the death penalty for him. Then, the next day, Al-Ghaniyan was shot with other prisoners in Qasr prison. All the properties of Habibullah al-Ghaniyan, including the Plasco building and the aluminum building, were confiscated and given to the Foundation of the Underprivileged of the Islamic Revolution, so that the efforts of the survivors to get them back would not be of any use. The Mustafafan Foundation also handed over all units of Plasco Passage as goodwill while maintaining ownership.