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Inside secret SoCal lives of niece, grandniece of Iranian Gen. Soleimani before they were arrested by ICE in dramatic raid

April 5, 2026
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Inside secret SoCal lives of niece, grandniece of Iranian Gen.  Soleimani before they were arrested by ICE in dramatic raid

The stunned Los Angeles renter of the property owned by the niece of Iranian terror mastermind Gen. Qasem Soleimani said he now realizes the mom and her daughter had been on ICE’s radar for some time before agents swooped on the quiet Tujunga home and hauled the pair away.

Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, 47,and her daughter, Sarinasadat Hosseiny, 25,were arrested by ICE Friday and had their green cards revoked for ties to the Iranian regime.

Afshar had celebrated attacks on US soldiers and military facilities, praised Iran’s Supreme Leader, called America the “Great Satan,” and voiced support for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, a designated terror organization, according to the State Department.

Piano instructorHalasius Bradford, 50, who rents a single-story property owned by Afshar, said the women were taken into custody in dramatic scenes about 5 p.m. Friday. He said ICE had been active in the streets leading up to the arrests.

The home of Hamideh Soleimani Afshar in Tujunga, CA.
Agents swooped on a quiet Tujunga home. London Entertainment

Bradford said he was driving back to the property during the raid and arrived to find the street blocked off by ICE vehicles and three LAPD patrol cars.

“It was crazy seeing what happened. I saw three LAPD patrol cars and one or two from ICE,” he told the Post.

“I didn’t see the women being taken away.”

The Post’s visit to the home on Saturday revealed Afshar was living in a small ADU behind the main two-bedroom, two-bathroom home Bradford rents. She had bought the Plainview Avenue property for $505,000 in 2021.

Photos from the scene offer a glimpse into the women’s carefully curated Los Angeles lifestyle.

Inside her humble home, about 20 miles north of downtown Los Angeles, was a selfie ring light and a full-form mannequin for her to hang her designer label outfits.

Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, niece of Qasem Soleimani, wearing a snake necklace.
Hamideh Soleimani Afshar, 47. Hamideh Soleimani Afshar/ Facebook
Hamideh Soleimani Afshar at a shooting range with an assault rifle.
Called America the “Great Satan.” Hamideh Soleimani Afshar/ Facebook

She also drove a black Tesla, which on Saturday was stuffed with luxury goods, including a Miss Dior bag, some Hermes cushions, a Sephora makeup bag, and another gray leather handbag in the front passenger footwell.

Some items inside the car bore Arabic writing, while a few parking tickets were also scattered inside.

Friday marked the first time Bradford had met Hosseiny in person.

He said both women were at the property for a scheduled City of Los Angeles inspection of the ADU, which explains why they were there when ICE arrived.

A chrome mannequin, television mount, power outlet, cardboard box, and ring light in the home of Hamideh Soleimani Afshar.
Photos from the scene, obtained by The Post, offer a glimpse into the women’s carefully curated Los Angeles lifestyle. London Entertainment

Bradford added that Hosseiny’s boyfriend was also present during the raid. He told Bradford that he and Hosseiny were driving outside the house when ICE intercepted them, demanding to know where Afshar was.

Abandoned black Tesla car of Sarinasadat Hosseiny.
Afshar’s black Tesla Model 3. London Entertainment
Documents with payment information and what appears to be a parking notice.
Some items bore Arabic writing. London Entertainment
The interior of the abandoned car of Sarinasadat Hosseiny containing a
A Miss Dior bag on the front passenger seat. London Entertainment
A close-up shot of a white bag containing several packaged products.
A Sephora bag containing makeup. London Entertainment
Backseat of an abandoned car with blankets, pillows, and water bottles, belonging to Sarinasadat Hosseiny.
Hermès cushions in the back of her Tesla. London Entertainment
Hamideh Soleimani Afshar walking her dog across a crosswalk in front of a Hermès store.
A small fluffy dog. hamideafshar/Instagram

Bradford said while Afshar lived in the ADU behind the main house, Hosseiny managed lease affairs remotely.

He described Afshar as ”crazy” and acting strangely.

“It was the first time I met Hosseiny,” he said. “The mother seemed kinda nuts. She said she’d been having chemo for cancer.”

Home of Hamideh Soleimani Afshar in Tujunga, California, with mattresses and other discarded items in the foreground.
Old mattresses and furniture were left out the front of Afshar’s home from the previous tenants. London Entertainment

Outside the main house, old mattresses and furniture from previous tenants were visible. Bradford said the home was listed for rent on Zillow, and he signed the lease online with Hosseiny because her mother, Afshar, did not speak English well. He moved in on March 21 and declined to say how much he pays.

The mother and daughter both created curated online personas showcasing glamorous LA lifestyles, complete with designer goods and jetsetting activities.

The home of Hamideh Soleimani Afshar in Tujunga, California.
The ADU behind the home where . London Entertainment

Hosseiny appeared poised and camera-ready in Instagram images, her long dark hair framing a composed face as she cradled a small fluffy dog against a dark coat.

Her wardrobe ranged from structured black corsets paired with delicate pink skirts and oversized sunglasses to casual yet meticulously styled ensembles.

Other luxury symbols included posed photos beside helicopters and designer accessories, projecting a jet-set, influencer-ready image far removed from their modest suburban neighborhood.

Afshar entered the US on a tourist visa in 2015, gained asylum in 2019, and became a green card holder in 2021.

The interior of an abandoned car with various bags and a blanket on the back seats.
Luxury items. London Entertainment

Her daughter arrived in 2021 on a student visa and secured her green card in 2023.

Both had traveled back to Iran multiple times, raising red flags with US authorities. Lauren Bis, a DHS spokesperson, emphasized the seriousness of the revocation. “It is a privilege to be granted a green card to live in the United States of America. If we have reason to believe a green card holder poses a threat to the US, the green card will be revoked.”

The arrest of Afshar and Hosseiny follows similar moves against other Iranian regime-linked figures in the US, highlighting continued vigilance against threats tied to Qasem Soleimani and his network.

The post Inside secret SoCal lives of niece, grandniece of Iranian Gen. Soleimani before they were arrested by ICE in dramatic raid appeared first on New York Post.

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