An Iranian couple has been sentenced to death for having smuggled hard currency and laundering $200 million of money, as well as having been found with a stash of gold at their home, the judiciary spokesman said on Tuesday.
Gholamhossein Esmaili spoke about Vahid Behzadi and his wife Najva Lasheidai, both in their early 40s but whose case had not previously been given a high profile, in a televised news conference.
Without giving any further details about the pair or their background, Esmaili said they had been sentenced to death on charges "including disrupting the Islamic Republic's exchange and gold market".
"They have smuggled hard currency and laundered around $200 million," he said. "Also around 100 kg of gold and over 24,700 gold coins were found and seized in the couple's home."

