In Iran, there is a so-called 'moral police' that cracks down on women's clothing.



Passengers chased after trying to arrest a woman who was not wearing a hijab on a bus.



On the last 6 days local time, it is in a bus in Tehran, the capital of Iran.



A woman in a black hijab pulls a young woman with her dyed hair exposed.



The woman wearing a black hijab is an Iranian moral police who cracks down on women's clothes, etc. The moral police disguised as citizens and boarded the bus tried to arrest a young woman for not covering her hair.



Then, middle-aged female passengers around them started to protect the young woman, saying it was 'not right', and eventually the moral police were pushed by the passengers and kicked out of the bus.



Iranian women's rights activist and journalist Masi Alinejad, who released the video, said it was "a daily struggle for Iranian women."



Iran, a strong theocratic country, made it compulsory for all women to wear the hijab after the Islamic Revolution in 1979.



(Screen source: Twitter @AlinejadMasih)