Troubled family pleaded with the Ministry of External Affairs
New Delhi:
Where have 3 Indians disappear from Iran? These 3 Indians who disappeared from Tehran in a way have been above 1 month … But the Iran government is not in a position to tell where these three people are? Where did these three Indians come to Tehran and disappear, is there a conspiracy behind it? The Government of India now raised the issue of the disappearance of these Indians in front of the Iran government in December. Also, it has also been told what was the last location, but no information has been received yet? After all, what happened in Tehran with these 3 Indians…?
India raised the issue of missing people in front of Iran, but …
Hundreds of people have been going from India… There are also business relations between the two countries. In such a situation, the issue of disappearance of Indian citizens in Tehran is important for both countries. India raised the case of three citizens missing from Tehran since December to Iran and demanded their security as well as their security. The families of the missing people in Tehran demanded immediate intervention from the Indian officials, after which the matter came to the media. But so far no information has been found about these missing people.
Why did Tehran go 3 Indians?
The three Indian traders who went missing in Tehran are. It is being told that Yogesh Panchal and Mohammad Sadiq, who traveled to Iran in December 2024 for commercial purposes, were last discovered about living in a hostel in Bahrestan area of Tehran. Soon after his arrival, his families lost contact with him and he feared that perhaps Iranian security forces had taken him into custody. The third person, Sumit Sood, who traveled to Iran in January, is not known since a few days after that. His contact with family members was also broken in the first week of January.
Troubled family pleaded with the Ministry of External Affairs
There is no way in front of the families of the missing people in Tehran. In such a situation, sources said that the troubled families have contacted the Ministry of External Affairs and requested for immediate action to ensure the safety and return of their families, because the time has passed a lot. Foreign Minister S. Jaishankar raised this issue during a meeting with Irani Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Ravanchi, who visited New Delhi in early January. According to sources, the Indian Embassy in the Ministry of External Affairs and Tehran have approached the Iranian officials and requested to take immediate measures to locate the missing citizens.