8 Indian Sailors Freed from Iran Detention; 8 Remain as India Engages

India has obtained consular access to 16 Indian sailors detained in Iran, with eight already released and in the process of returning home. The Ministry of External Affairs stated the Indian Embassy is actively engaged with Iranian authorities regarding the welfare and resolution for the remaining eight sailors. The sailors were detained in early December after Iranian forces intercepted their vessel on allegations of fuel smuggling, which the crew denies. The MEA continues discussions to ensure necessary support for those still in custody.

Key Points: India Secures Consular Access for Sailors Detained in Iran

  • Consular access secured for 16 sailors
  • Eight sailors released and returning to India
  • Embassy engaged for remaining eight crew
  • Vessel detained in December over smuggling claims
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Consular access 16 Indian sailors detained in Iran secured; 8 released, 8 remain in custody: MEA

MEA confirms 8 Indian sailors released from Iran, 8 remain. Embassy engaged for their welfare and return. Details on the detention case.

"Consular access has been obtained. We have been able to go and meet all those individuals. - Randhir Jaiswal, MEA Spokesperson"

New Delhi, February 12

India has secured consular access to 16 Indian sailors detained in Iran, with eight of them released, the Ministry of External Affairs said on Thursday.

Responding to a media query during the weekly briefing regarding reports of Indian sailors being under arrest in Iran and concerns over delayed consular access, MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal clarified that access had been granted.

"Consular access has been obtained. We have been able to go and meet all those individuals. Out of the sixteen people, eight have been released," Jaiswal said.

He added that the process to bring back the eight released sailors to India was underway. "I cannot say this with complete certainty, but my understanding--and what I was informed--is that they may have reached India yesterday. Either they arrived yesterday, or they are expected to arrive today," he said.

Regarding the remaining eight sailors, the MEA said the Indian Embassy is actively engaged with Iranian authorities.

"Regarding the remaining eight people you mentioned--those still excluded from the sixteen--our Indian Embassy there is in touch with the local government. They are discussing how to assist them, how to ensure their well-being, and how to resolve their matter," Jaiswal said.

In the previous weekly briefing on February 5, the MEA had stated that officials from the Indian mission in Bandar Abbas had met the detained sailors after securing consular access.

"Of those 16, eight people... this is what we've been informed by the Iranian authorities... eight of them have been released, and they will be returning home as and when necessary formalities for their travel are completed. In regard to the remaining eight sailors, we are in touch with Iranian authorities, and we'll see how best to support them for whatever need they may have," Jaiswal had said.

The MEA reiterated that India continues to engage with Iranian authorities to ensure the welfare of the remaining sailors and facilitate the necessary support.

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) intercepted the MT Valiant Roar vessel on December 8, 2025, in international waters near Dibba Port, UAE, detaining 16 Indian crew members.

The Iranian authorities accused the vessel of smuggling 6,000 MT of fuel, while the crew and ship owners deny the allegations.

- ANI

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Rohit P
This is a relief for the families of the eight released sailors. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳 But we must not forget the other eight still in custody. The government must keep the pressure on Iran and ensure they are treated fairly. Our seafarers work in tough conditions for the nation's economy.
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David E
As someone working in maritime logistics, these detentions in the Gulf are becoming too common. The allegations of smuggling are serious, but due process must be followed. Hope the Indian embassy provides strong legal assistance to the crew.
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Ananya R
My heart goes out to their families. The uncertainty must be terrible. Thank you to our foreign service officers working on this. Please bring all our boys home safely. ❤️
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Siddharth J
The report says the ship was intercepted in international waters. This is a worrying precedent. India needs to assert the rights of its citizens and vessels more strongly on the global stage. Diplomacy is good, but clarity and speed are also needed.
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Kavya N
A bittersweet update. Eight free is progress, but why only eight? What criteria did Iran use? The MEA spokesperson saying "I cannot say this with complete certainty" about their arrival is not very reassuring. Hope for a clearer, faster resolution.

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