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Iran holds three Finnish anglers | Iran holds three Finnish anglers |
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Three Finns have been detained by Iran while fishing in the Gulf, Finnish diplomats have said. | Three Finns have been detained by Iran while fishing in the Gulf, Finnish diplomats have said. |
The three were arrested off the island of Abu Musa on Saturday, they said. | The three were arrested off the island of Abu Musa on Saturday, they said. |
Finnish officials said they were in contact with the Iranian authorities and were confident the men would be released soon. | |
In March this year, Iran detained 15 British sailors and marines after seizing their ship in what Tehran said were Iran's waters in the Persian Gulf. | In March this year, Iran detained 15 British sailors and marines after seizing their ship in what Tehran said were Iran's waters in the Persian Gulf. |
They were released after almost two weeks in captivity. | They were released after almost two weeks in captivity. |
The three men - employees of Finnish communications firm Nokia in Dubai - seem to have drifted into Iranian-controlled waters as they were on a recreational fishing trip from the United Arab Emirates, Finnish officials said. | |
"There are three Finnish citizens who were fishing and strayed into an off-limits area near Abu Musa island. This is a sensitive area and it happens," Esa Hurtig at the Finnish Embassy in Abu Dhabi told Reuters news agency. | "There are three Finnish citizens who were fishing and strayed into an off-limits area near Abu Musa island. This is a sensitive area and it happens," Esa Hurtig at the Finnish Embassy in Abu Dhabi told Reuters news agency. |
A Finnish foreign ministry spokesman quoted by the Associated Press news agency said Iranian officials had said the men could be released within 48 hours. |
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