Iran to auction property of death row tycoon
Zanjani, 41, was sentenced for fraud and other financial crimes in March after a lengthy trial
Iran said on Tuesday it would auction off property owned by billionaire Babak Zanjani, who was sentenced to death for corruption earlier this year.
A number of luxury villas and apartments, shops and other properties will be sold, reported the Mizan Online newspaper, which is close to the judiciary.
Bidders must make their offers in sealed envelopes by August 20, it added.
Zanjani, 41, was sentenced to death for fraud and other financial crimes in March after a lengthy trial during which he was accused of fraudulently pocketing $2.8 billion.
Sanctions
He rose to prominence after the international community imposed sanctions on the Islamic republic's banks as punishment over its nuclear program.
Zanjani boasted in media interviews of his wealth and skills in finding ways round banking restrictions to ensure Iran continued to receive money for international oil sales, saying he acted at all times with the support of then-president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.
He said he used a web of companies in many countries, selling millions of barrels of Iranian oil.
Zanjani was arrested in December 2013, three months after current President Hassan Rouhani took office, having pledged to crack down on corruption.
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