TEHRAN — On most days, Mohsen can be found driving around the capital in his old Peugeot with a hired female relative, trying to pass himself off as a father shopping with his daughter.
But the errands he’s running involve delivering homemade beer and wine or smuggled vodka and whiskey to customers across the city. He doesn’t work nights; that’s when the country’s moral police set up checkpoints to catch bootleggers like him.