Seven Nepalis were turned away from Iran airport due to lack of exit permit

Ashad 10, 2082

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Seven Nepalis were turned away from Iran airport due to lack of exit permit

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The immigration administration of Iran's Mashhad International Airport said that 7 Nepalis were returned because they did not have an exit permit (a permit to leave Iran). Only two Nepalis have been rescued. They have been sent to Kathmandu via Delhi.

The Indian Embassy sent 9 Nepalis to Mashhad Airport on Tuesday afternoon with flight tickets. Airport immigration allowed Suman Gayre and Ganesh Pokharel from Butwal who had exit permits to return home. The Nepali Embassy in Delhi received Gayre and Pokharel from the rescue flight and sent them to Kathmandu.   

'Suman Gayre and Ganesh Pokharel went. We were told that we cannot go to the airport without an exit permit," said Bishnuprasad Bhusal of Butwal, "We are trying to get an exit permit for tomorrow. If the exit is released tomorrow, it will come on the evening flight tomorrow.'

Gayatri Karki Thapa of Uyadpur, her son Utsav Thapa, Bishnuprasad Bhusal, Buddhi Bhusal, Sagar Paudel, Yagya Marasini and Raju Khanal are among those who did not get an exit permit.

Hari Thapa, who is working at the Indian embassy, ​​has been assigned to duty by the embassy, ​​while Bishnuprasad Banjade has been stopped because he does not have a passport. Bhusal said he will return to Tehran if he does not get an exit permit on Wednesday. After being rescued by the Indian Embassy, ​​11 Nepalese reached Mashhad on Sunday, which is about 900 kilometers away by bus.

'If we don't get an exit permit, we will return to Tehran . From there, it looks like it will come on a regular flight by taking the exit . Nothing is certain yet . I don't know how many people will go tomorrow,' he said, 'It is very difficult for everyone to return home . Life here is also normal. There is no need to panic. If it is normal, it will reach Tehran . We are staying in this hotel .'

They worked in various embassies and Iranian restaurants in Tehran from 8 to 24 years. The Nepali Embassy in Doha, Qatar has said that they are coordinating with these Nepalis. According to the embassy, ​​the procedure for the rescue of 5 Nepalis who are in jail in Tehran has also been started.

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