Indian Embassy in Rome Rejects Viral Video Claims as "False and Fabricated"

The Indian Embassy in Rome has dismissed a viral video by an Indian national as containing false claims. The embassy stated the individual's visit stalled because he refused to comply with basic entry requirements, including showing identification. It emphasized that standard security protocols are essential for the safety of the diplomatic mission. The embassy reiterated its commitment to assisting Indian nationals who follow established guidelines.

Key Points: Indian Embassy Rome Rebuts Viral Video, Cites Security Protocol

  • Embassy issued sharp clarification
  • Visitor refused to show identity/passport
  • Standard security protocols cited
  • Video omitted visitor's non-cooperation
  • Embassy reiterates commitment to assist citizens
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"False and fabricated": Indian Embassy in Rome rebuts viral claims by national who refused security protocol

The Indian Embassy in Rome clarifies a viral video, stating the individual refused to show ID, breaching standard security protocols for visitors.

"Claims being made by him are false and fabricated. - Indian Embassy in Rome"

Rome, April 22

The Embassy of India in Italy on Wednesday issued a sharp clarification dismissing a viral video made by an Indian national as a collection of "false and fabricated" claims.

The embassy's response comes amidst a digital stir caused by the individual's allegations regarding a lack of assistance and poor treatment at the diplomatic mission.

The Embassy detailed a specific encounter with the individual, highlighting a breach of standard security procedures as the root of the friction. According to the Embassy, the individual in question visited the mission premises in Rome, claiming to seek assistance. However, the interaction stalled at the gate due to the visitor's refusal to cooperate with basic entry requirements.

"We have seen a video made by a certain Indian national. Claims being made by him are false and fabricated. He had come to the Embassy and we were ready to meet him, but he refused to show his identity/passport. We follow some standard security protocols for visitors to the Embassy," posted Indian Embassy in Rome on X.

The Embassy asserted that the video, which suggested the mission was unapproachable, omitted the fact that the visitor himself blocked the meeting by refusing to identify himself.

The incident, which surfaced on social media, went viral, where an Indian-origin accused staff of the Indian Embassy in Italy of manhandling and physically harassing him outside the mission premises in Rome.

The Embassy further underlined that such procedures are routine and essential for ensuring the safety and proper functioning of diplomatic missions abroad. It also reiterated that assistance is always available to Indian citizens, provided they follow established guidelines.

"The Embassy remains committed to offering all possible assistance to Indian nationals. We have a regular outreach to all members of the Indian community," the statement added, tagging the Ministry of External Affairs.

- ANI

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Priya S
I've been to our embassy in another European country, and they were very helpful. But yes, they did check my passport thoroughly at the gate. It's for everyone's safety. Why would anyone refuse to show their passport? That itself raises questions about their intentions.
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Aman W
While I agree security is important, our embassies abroad sometimes do have an attitude problem. Maybe this person had a bad experience before and was frustrated. The embassy's statement is sharp, but a little more patient explanation at the gate could have prevented this whole drama.
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Sarah B
This is a classic case of social media trial without full context. The individual created a one-sided narrative. Embassies worldwide have strict protocols. I'm glad the Indian Embassy clarified promptly. Hope people verify facts before sharing such videos.
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Vikram M
Yaar, these days anyone with a phone makes a "viral" video for attention. If you need help, follow the rules. Our embassies work hard for Indians in foreign lands. Don't malign their reputation for some likes and shares. Shameful.
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Kriti O
The embassy's point is valid, but their communication could be more empathetic. Just saying "false and fabricated" sounds defensive. A simple, "We are here to help, please cooperate with security for everyone's safety" might work better with the public. The tone matters.

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