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An engineer from Nanded, Maharashtra was detained for two months in Iran after allegedly taking photos in a restricted zone. Yogesh Panchal was released following intervention by the Ministry of External Affairs and returned to India on February 4. He had visited Iran for business opportunities and was accused of taking photos in a restricted area. He was treated well during his detention and was allowed to contact his family after 59 days.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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