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Iran frees 9 Indians from seized tanker; 45 still held

12 days after Iranian coast guard seized Panama flagged oil tanker MT Riah on charges of smuggling contraband fuel, India's foreign ministry has confirmed that Iran has freed 9 out 12 Indian crew members on the vessel.

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Published : Jul 26, 2019, 8:41 PM IST

New Delhi: Iran has freed nine of the 12 Indian crew members on board a Panama-flagged tanker seized on July 13 in the Strait of Hormuz, even as efforts are on for the release of 45 Indians on board this and two other vessels.

Iran frees 9 Indians from seized tanker

The tanker MT Riah was detained along with 12 Indian crew members by the Iranian Coast Guard on July 13. Nine crew members have been released and "they will be on their way to India soon", Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said.

"Our mission in Iran has requested the concerned Iranian authorities for the release of remaining crew members," he said.

Besides the three on board MT Riah, 18 Indians are still on board the British oil tanker Stena Impero which was seized last week by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in the Strait of Hormuz.

There are also 24 Indian crew members on board Iranian tanker 'Grace 1', which was detained by British marines in the Strait of Gibraltar.

On Thursday, the Indian embassy in Tehran got consular access to the 18 Indians on board Stena Impero.

India is in touch with the Iranian authorities to release 18 Indians who are yet to be released. "We continue to impress upon the Iranians to release them so that we can repatriate them," Kumar said.

Minister of State for External Affairs V. Muraleedharan also tweeted that the embassy in Tehran has got consular access to the Indians on board Stena Impero.

"All of them are fine, the minister said, adding India will continue to push for their early release," he wrote.

A three-member team from the Indian High Commission in London met the 24 Indian crew members on board 'Grace 1' on July 24 and told them the government will take the necessary steps for their release and repatriation, the spokesperson said.

The 24 Indians were "calm and composed and there was no sense of panic. They are in touch with their family members", he added.

Muraleedharan tweeted: "Crew's morale is high. Assured all assistance for early release. HCI London will facilitate necessary travel document and related arrangements."

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New Delhi: Iran has freed nine of the 12 Indian crew members on board a Panama-flagged tanker seized on July 13 in the Strait of Hormuz, even as efforts are on for the release of 45 Indians on board this and two other vessels.

Iran frees 9 Indians from seized tanker

The tanker MT Riah was detained along with 12 Indian crew members by the Iranian Coast Guard on July 13. Nine crew members have been released and "they will be on their way to India soon", Ministry of External Affairs spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said.

"Our mission in Iran has requested the concerned Iranian authorities for the release of remaining crew members," he said.

Besides the three on board MT Riah, 18 Indians are still on board the British oil tanker Stena Impero which was seized last week by the Iranian Revolutionary Guards in the Strait of Hormuz.

There are also 24 Indian crew members on board Iranian tanker 'Grace 1', which was detained by British marines in the Strait of Gibraltar.

On Thursday, the Indian embassy in Tehran got consular access to the 18 Indians on board Stena Impero.

India is in touch with the Iranian authorities to release 18 Indians who are yet to be released. "We continue to impress upon the Iranians to release them so that we can repatriate them," Kumar said.

Minister of State for External Affairs V. Muraleedharan also tweeted that the embassy in Tehran has got consular access to the Indians on board Stena Impero.

"All of them are fine, the minister said, adding India will continue to push for their early release," he wrote.

A three-member team from the Indian High Commission in London met the 24 Indian crew members on board 'Grace 1' on July 24 and told them the government will take the necessary steps for their release and repatriation, the spokesperson said.

The 24 Indians were "calm and composed and there was no sense of panic. They are in touch with their family members", he added.

Muraleedharan tweeted: "Crew's morale is high. Assured all assistance for early release. HCI London will facilitate necessary travel document and related arrangements."

Read: On Vijay Diwas, Army Chief warns Pakistan of 'bloodier nose' next time

Intro:12 days after Iranian coast guard seized Panama flagged oil tanker MT Riah on charges of smuggling contraband fuel, India's foreign ministry has confirmed that Tehran has freed 9 out 12 Indian crew members on the vessel.


Body:The MEA in its statement said, 'MT Riah was detained along with 12 Indian crew members by the Iranian coast guard on July 13. 9 crew members have been released and they will on their way to India soon.'

For the remaining three, the Ministry confirmed that Indian Mission in Tehran has already requested the concerned authorities for the release of the remaining crew.


Conclusion:Now, after this step from the Iranian government, total 21 Indians are still in their custody which includes three from MT Riah and 18 from British oil tanker Stena Impero.

The British oil tanker was seized by the Iran's Revolutionary Guard from Strait of Hormuz last week. This was seen as a retaliatory step post seizing of the Iran's oil tanker 'Grace 1' by British authorities.
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