Iran’s national police chief said on Monday that people who were “deceived” into joining demonstrations the authorities have deemed “riots” would receive lighter punishment if they turned themselves in within three days.“Young people who became unwittingly involved in the riots are considered to be deceived individuals, not enemy soldiers,” and “will be treated with leniency by the Islamic Republic system,” Ahmad-Reza Radan told state television, adding they had “a maximum of three days” to surrender.For all the latest headlines follow our Google News channel online or via the app.Read more:At least 5,000 killed in Iranian unrest, official says, as judiciary hints at executionsWEF says Iran’s FM will not attend Davos, ‘not right’ after deadly protestsIran to consider lifting internet blackout, state TV hacked