Iran freed “Oriflame” employee on bail
A Swedish-Iranian employee of Swedish cosmetics firm Oriflame who has been imprisoned in Iran since August has been released on bail and has left the country.
The man, who was head of sales for the Iran operations of the direct-sales cosmetics firm, was arrested along with four other employees and accused of having profited from pyramid schemes.
Three of those were arrested were released at an earlier date. The fifth Oriflame employee, an Iranian national, is still in detention.
The man's release was confirmed by Sweden's foreign ministry
The Tehran office of Oriflame was shut down by authorities on August 22nd and five of its employees were arrested amid allegations that it was running a pyramid scheme and was possibly backed by a spy agency.