Three Indians Now Missing in Iran

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In a distressing turn of events, three young Indian men from Punjab—Hushanpreet Singh, Jaspal Singh, and Amritpal Singh—have gone missing in Iran after reportedly beig kidnapped by unknown individuals. The families have now received a chilling ransom video showing the victims tied up and visibly injured, sparking urgent diplomatic action and widespread concern.

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From Dreams to Despair: Journey That Turned Into a Nightmare

The three men, hailing from Sangrur, SBS Nagar, and Hoshiarpur respectively, had hoped to reach Australia for better job prospects. According to the families, they were promised safe passage via an agent who arranged a travel route from Dubai to Tehran. The trio reached Tehran on May 1, 2025, but soon after, all communication with their families abruptly stopped.

What followed was even more horrifying. On May 8, their families received a video via WhatsApp in which the victims could be seen tied up and severely beaten. The kidnappers demanded a ransom of ₹1 crore. The video clearly depicted a scene of captivity and abuse, sending shockwaves across their communities back home.

Since May 11, there has been complete silence—no contact, no further messages, and no trace of their whereabouts.

Indian Embassy Steps In, But Time Is Ticking

Reacting to the families’ desperate pleas, the Indian Embassy in Tehran confirmed it is “aware of the situation” and in “regular contact” with the relatives.

For official government updates or assistance in such cases, readers can refer to the Ministry of External Affairs (India) official website. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has also assured that efforts are being made to locate the men and bring them home safely.

However, families argue that they’re still left in the dark. “We haven’t received any concrete update,” said one relative. “We just want our boys back safe.”

The Bigger Picture: Human Trafficking and Fake Travel Agents

This incident isn’t isolated. It sheds light on a growing problem: Indian youths being lured by fake agents with false promises of foreign jobs or study visas, only to fall victim to human trafficking and exploitation. Punjab, in particular, has seen multiple such cases where individuals are stranded or harmed abroad due to illegal immigration networks.

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Authorities are urging aspiring migrants to verify agents, choose legal pathways, and consult government-approved travel services.


Why This Story Matters — And What It Means for You

This harrowing story serves as a stark warning about the dangers of unauthorized travel arrangements and the vulnerability of job-seekers abroad. It also underscores the importance of international cooperation in tackling transnational crimes like kidnapping and trafficking.

If you or someone you know is planning to travel abroad for work or study, make sure to:

  • Verify all travel documents
  • Use official channels
  • Check the legitimacy of the agent or agency
  • Register your trip with the Indian Embassy when traveling to high-risk regions

Final Thoughts: Awareness Can Save Lives

As the families of Hushanpreet, Jaspal, and Amritpal wait in anguish, their story must not fade away. Sharing this news is not just about spreading awareness—it could help prevent another tragedy. Let’s amplify their voices until they’re heard across borders.

Share this article to raise awareness and ensure stricter actions against illegal immigration networks.


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