LONDON, Feb. 2 (Xinhua) -- Britain on Monday imposed another package of sanctions against ten individuals and an organization, blaming their role in dealing with the recent unrest in Iran, according to a statement by the country's foreign office.
Those sanctioned include Iran's Interior Minister Eskandar Momeni, Police Chief in Lorestan Province Mohammad Reza Hashemifar, Public Security Police Chief Seyed Majid Feiz Jafari, Commander of Fars Province in Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Yadollah Bouali, as well as several other military and judicial personnel, according to the statement.
Britain has already imposed more than 550 relevant sanctions on Iranian individuals and organizations, including the IRGC in its entirety, said the statement.
The move came after similar measures taken in recent days by the United States and the European Union.
Since late December, weeks of protests over the sharp depreciation of the rial swept cities across Iran. The demonstrations, initially peaceful, escalated into clashes that caused casualties and damage to public property, including mosques, government buildings, and banks.
Tehran has blamed the unrest on the United States and Israel. In response to an anti-Iran resolution adopted by the European Parliament, Iran condemned it as "meddlesome."
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