He made the remarks in reference to recent violent protests across the country in reaction to the death of a young woman at police custody.
Showing protest is legally recognized, Mohseni Ejei said, however noting that setting public and private property on fire, scaring the citizens, and killing and injuring police officers are not regarded as ways of protesting.
He said that such acts of vandalism are regarded as disturbance and chaos worldwide and are dealt with decisively and legally.
The official added that such incidents are not something new in Iran as the enemies of the Islamic Republic have done whatever they could over the past forty years to stop this system from making progress.
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