Two people were arrested following the protests that greeted Iranian President Hassan Rowhani's return from the United States after his landmark phone call with President Barack Obama, media reported Sunday.
Dozens of young Islamists had gathered at Tehran airport to vent their frustration after the moderate president spoke to his American counterpart in the first such direct discussion in more than three decades.
One protester hurled a shoe at Rowhani as he greeted a larger group of hundreds of supporters from his motorcade, but the footwear missed.
"Two people have been arrested... Anyone not wearing a shoe should have been stopped, but in fact two people were arrested, and not by us," deputy police chief Said Montazer-ol-Mehdi was quoted as saying by the ISNA news agency, apparently referring to another security service.
"An investigation has been launched," he added, without giving details about who had been arrested.
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