Two Afghan Traders Freed in Tehran After 25 Days of Captivity
Iranian police rescued two Afghan traders in Tehran after 25 days held in a hidden well, following a high-profile kidnapping.
Iran’s police reported that the two Afghan traders were kidnapped in Tehran and kept in harsh conditions in a concealed well.
Kidnappers had sent videos of the traders being tortured to their families, demanding a ransom of $600,000 for their release.
After extensive investigation, Iranian authorities located the site and successfully rescued both traders, who are now receiving medical and psychological care.
Kidnapping and extortion targeting Afghan merchants in Iran have occurred previously, prompting Iranian officials to announce enhanced security measures for Afghan traders in Tehran.
Authorities emphasized that the rescued traders will continue to receive protection to prevent similar incidents and ensure the safety of foreign business communities.
The incident highlights ongoing security challenges for foreign nationals in Iran and underscores the importance of law enforcement intervention in kidnapping cases.
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