Iranian police are resuming controversial patrols to ensure women obey dress codes and cover their hair in public, state media reports.
The “morality police” will return to the streets to enforce Iran’s hijab laws, a spokesman said on Sunday.
It comes 10 months after a young woman, Mahsa Amini, died in custody following her arrest in Tehran for allegedly breaking the dress code.
Her death triggered massive national protests and the patrols were paused.
However, Islamic hardliners have been demanding that the patrols be resumed for some time.
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