Three Indian nationals who had gone missing in Iran have been successfully rescued by Tehran police, following coordinated efforts between Iranian authorities and the Indian government. Who Were the Missing Individuals? the three individuals were Indian businessmen who traveled to Iran for business purposes: Yogesh Panchal: A 33-year-old from Nanded, Maharashtra, who had recently started an export firm dealing in dry fruits and apples. He arrived in Tehran on December 5, 2024, and was in touch with his family for three days before going missing. Mohammad Sadeeque: Traveled to Iran in December 2024. Sumeet Sud: Traveled to Iran in early January 2025. All three individuals lost contact with their families shortly after their arrival in Iran. Rescue Operation and Investigation the Indian Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) took up the matter with the Iranian Embassy in Delhi and the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Tehran, requesting assistance in locating the missing nationals and ensuring their safety. the Tehran police successfully located and rescued the three individuals. In a significant development, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) last week stated that it was in touch with the Iranian authorities over the matter. the Iranian Embassy in India confirmed the rescue in a post on X, stating, "Three missing Indian citizens freed by Tehran police." Local media in Iran also reported on the rescue operation. Source: Deccan Herald During the investigation, it was reported that the families of the abducted individuals received ransom calls originating from Pakistani phone numbers, suggesting a possible Pakistani connection in the kidnapping. Advisory on Travel Agencies Following the incident, the Iranian Embassy in India issued a warning advising Indian nationals against falling prey to deceptive or illegal travel agencies. the embassy emphasized the importance of using legitimate channels when arranging travel to Iran to avoid such distressing outcomes. the successful rescue of the three Indian nationals underscores the importance of international cooperation in addressing cross-border incidents. the Indian government continues to monitor the situation and is working to ensure the safety of its citizens abroad.
Tehran Police Rescue Three Indian Nationals in Alleged Kidnapping Case.
By Sobiya Banday•
