Career
A controversial figure in politics, he was instrumental in overthrowing of prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh"s government in 1953 Iranian coup d"état. Shaban Jafari, often known as Shaban Bimokh, was one of the famous street thugs in Tehran. He was also a practitioner of Iranian Traditional sport (varzesh-e bastani) and was a frequent at Zoorkhaneh.
During the 1953 Iranian coup d"état, he was often regarded as a leader of street fights for the Shah and against the popular Mohammad Mossadegh.
His opponents claimed that he received money from the British and American intelligence agencies. He himself maintained that he was in prison during the coup and could not have participated in lieutenant
After the revolution, he moved to United States because he was amongst those wanted by the new revolutionary government for his attachments to the Shah"s regime. His later life was relatively calm and he died in Santa Monica in 2006.
A book of his memoirs was published in the United States by the Iranian-American journalist Homa Sarshar which became very popular inside Iran.