What is the news?
After the death of Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei (86) in a US-Israeli attack, his son Mojtaba Khamenei (56) has been chosen as his successor. His name has been announced at a time when US President Donald Trump was talking about interfering in the selection of his successor. There is a discussion on social media about Mojtaba’s property that he has property worth Rs 2,500 crore in London. Come, let us know how rich they are.
Built real estate empire through informal companies and middlemen
The Ayatollah became the supreme leader of Iran in 1989 after a long fight against the power of the Shah. Mojtaba and his family have since gained access to billions of dollars and business assets spread across Iran. These properties were financed by state industry and other wealth and were once owned by the Shah.
bloomberg according to, Mojtaba has built a real estate empire in various countries from informal companies and middlemen.
Where is Mojtaba’s wealth spread?
According to the report, Mojtaba owns 11 villas located on Bishops Avenue in London, whose total value is more than Rs 1,223 crore. He also owns 2 hotels in Frankfurt, Germany and a shopping center in Oberhausen. He also owns a hotel located on the island of Majorca in Spain. A villa located in the elite Emirates Hills district of Dubai, has bank accounts in Switzerland, Liechtenstein and the United Arab Emirates (UAE). However, there is no property in his name.
huge property in london
Mojtaba owns two luxurious properties in London worth more than Rs 615 crore. These apartments are in Kensington, West London and are opposite the Israeli Embassy. Mojtaba is the owner of the sixth and seventh floor apartments. There are assistants’ quarters on the ground floor. The property is just a short walk from Kensington Palace, where the Royal Family of Wales lives. Mojtaba has been the owner of these apartments since 2014. There are 11 luxurious bungalows in Hampstead, North London.
There is no property in the name of Mojtaba
Reports have revealed that the property created abroad is not in the name of Mojtaba but in the name of Ali Ansari, who is the middleman. He has acquired the properties through a fake company. He is considered corrupt and provides financial support to the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC). Western intelligence agencies suspect that the assets belong to Mojtaba. IRGC may become more powerful with his becoming the supreme leader.
Who is Mojtaba?
Mojtaba is the second and younger son of Ayatollah. He was born on September 8, 1969, in Mashhad. He studied theology after completing his graduation. After that in 1999 he studied in Qom to become a Maulvi. Mojtaba is recognized as a religious and political figure. He is a commanding officer in the Office of the Supreme Leader. He has participated in the war between Iran and Iraq.

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