
The Armenian police said they are aware of the matter and noted that the individuals have been deceived in India.
“The Armenian police is aware of the information,” police spokesperson Ashot Aharonyan told ARMENPRESS, referring to an article by Hindustan Times describing how the four Indian nationals have appealed for help.
“The mentioned information is about a crime committed in the territory of India,” he said.
According to the Hindustan Times, four Indian youths stuck in Armenia have uploaded a video on social media requesting India’s Sangrur MP Bhagwant Mann to bring them back. Kapurthala (Punjab) police have booked six people, for fraudulently sending the four men to Armenia on tourist visa in December last year after promising work visa, according to Hindustan Times.
India’s foreign minister Sushma Swaraj tweeted later that she is also aware of the situation.
“I have seen the news report in Daily Hindustan dated 7th February reg four Indians from Punjab who are stranded in Armenia. Indian Ambassador in Armenia has reached them and is providing all help and assistance”, she said on Twitter.
Swaraj also said she spoke with Punjab’s police chief to apprehend the frau...
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