Morteza Talaie

Sardar
Morteza Talaie

Talaie in 2007
Born 1957
Isfahan, Iran
Service/branch Revolutionary Guards (1985–1991)
Disciplinary Force (1991–2005)
Years of service 1985–2005
Rank Brigadier general
Battles/wars Iran–Iraq War

Morteza Talaie (Persian: مرتضی طلائی, born 1957 in Isfahan, Iran) is an Iranian retired commander of the Police forces. He was appointed as Tehran's Police fiorces commander in 2000 and was commander until he retired in 2005.[1]

After his retirement, he nominated himself as a candidate in 2006 local elections and was elected as Tehran's city councilman.[2] He was elected as the council's vice chairman on 3 September 2013.

Biography

He was born on 1957 in Isfahan, Iran in a crowded 10-person family. He is graduated in political science. He was married in 1979 and has three children. He was appointed Chief Brigadier of Isfahan Police forces in 1992 and was in office until 2000 when he was appointed as Tehran's Chief Brigadier. He was retired in 2005. As well as Tehran's City Council elections and participated to gain the most votes is now a member of the council. He was reelected in 2013 elections.

References

Military offices
Preceded by
Ahmad Jamshidi
Chief Brigadier of Tehran Police forces
2000–2005
Succeeded by
Gholamreza Zaree
Political offices
Preceded by
Hassan Bayadi
Deputy Chairman of the City Council of Tehran
2013–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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