Publish dateSaturday 10 August 2024 - 08:51
Story Code : 295022
Afghan Embassy in Tehran meets with Sayed Mehdi / Rumors about this teenage immigrant were false
Following the follow-up of the situation of Seyed Mehdi Mousavi, a teenage migrant who was beaten by Iranian police in Absard area of ​​Tehran's Damavand district/city a few days ago, the acting foreign minister of the Islamic Emirate in Kabul and the acting head of the Afghan embassy in Tehran The diplomats of the embassy visited the teenager and, while consoling and promising any kind of cooperation, donated $1,000 in cash from the ambassador of the Islamic Emirate in Tehran for his initial treatment. The deputy head of the Afghan embassy in Tehran told AFP that the rumors about the teenager were false and he was in good health.
Afghan Voice Agency (AVA) - Tehran: Maulavi Nasir Ahmad Haqqani, deputy head of the Islamic Emirate's embassy in Tehran, told AVA that various narratives of the incident were being broadcast in cyberspace but Sayed Mehdi is fine and it was good that the mouth of the separatists was stopped.
 
He said the matter was being pursued through diplomatic and legal channels.
 
Meanwhile, the delegation, which managed to reach Sayed Mehdi's house around 12 pm on Thursday night, said: "The person of Maulavi Muttaqi, the foreign minister, followed up the case from Kabul and we also had difficulty finding the address of the house through friends. We attended on behalf of the Afghan foreign minister and ambassador.
 
 
It is worth mentioning that the command of the police force of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Faraja) has also sent a special team to investigate the incident.
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