Lured by fake job offers in Iran, MEA issues NEW advisory for Indians, warns them from…; check details here

Mea warned the citizens not to fall into such traps and not to do “the most strict alertness”. Read here to learn the details.
India issued a travel consultancy for Iran and called on to be the most careful for those looking for employment opportunities in the Islamic Republic, after reports that Indian tourists were withdrawn to the country and later abducted by criminal gangs.
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MEA) said Indian citizens were convinced of traveling to Iran under false employment allegations or travel guarantees to third countries for business.
Mea warned the citizens not to fall into such traps and not to do “the most strict alertness”.
MAE’s new consultancy for those who plan to go to Iran
Mea, in a statement, “Iran to travel to Iran because of the wrong employment promises to travel or the third numbers for employment to be sent more of a number of Indian citizens who have been sent to the last. After reaching Iran, these Indian citizens, guilty gangs were kidnapped and ransom, said their families.”
Mea warned that they would not hunt Indians to such employment promises and to maintain strict alertness while traveling to the country. “All Indian citizens are strongly warned about using the most strict alertness in such employment promises or proposals.”
“In this context, all Indian citizens are strongly warned to use the most strict alertness of such employment promises or proposals. In particular, the Iranian government allows the entrance to the Indians without visa for tourism purposes. Citizens therefore, therefore, therefore, therefore, therefore, therefore, therefore, therefore, Indian citizens therefore, therefore, therefore, Indian citizens, therefore, therefore, therefore, therefore, Indian citizens, therefore, therefore, therefore, therefore, therefore, therefore, therefore, for this reason, therefore, for this reason, therefore, for this reason
A recent report of Times of India, a 26 -year -old man who was taken from Delhi to Iran under business guise and allegedly tortured by a criminal gang. The sacrifice, described as Himanshu Millur, was kept captive for a week before his family was released after paying 20 Lakh ransom.
After completing a ‘Continuous Discharge Certificate course’, Math promised a job on a ship, which will lead to an American working visa. However, after arriving in Tehran, he was kidnapped and kept in a secluded place. It was reported that he was subjected to beating with metal pipes and threatened to death if the ransom was not paid.


