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  Last Update:  30 December 2011 20:16  GMT                                      Volume. 11333

Details released on identity of Iranian engineers abducted in Syria
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c_330_235_16777215_0___images_stories_dec01_31_02_mh1.jpgTEHRAN – Five Iranian electrical engineers and technicians were abducted on December 20 in the restive Syrian city of Homs by unknown armed gunmen. The engineers were kidnapped on their way to a power plant. 

Two other Iranian engineers were also abducted in the same city a day later.

The five engineers who have been building the city's Jandar power plant for the past two years are: electrical engineer and caretaker of electrical equipment testing group Sajad Amirian; technician and the workshop caretaker Ahmad Sohrabi; technician and electrical equipment installer Hassan Hassani; technician and installer of testing equipment of electrical equipment Majid Ghanbari; and technician and electrical equipment installer Qumars Ghobadi. 

These specialists are employed by Parsian and Fanavaran-Sanat-Gostar-e-Zagros Corporations. 

The two other Iranian experts - electrical engineer Pejman Boyeri and MAPNA employee Abdolkhalegh Sahne - who were trying to clarify the destiny of the five engineers, were also kidnapped and there has been no valid report on their whereabouts.

The two Iranian engineers who were kidnapped while searching for the other five. 

3 Arab nationals were also kidnapped along with the Iranian Engineers. 

Iran's Embassy in Damascus have taken effective measures to obtain the release of Iranian professionals. 

Quoting a Syrian activist called Basam Jaare, Al-Arabiya news channel recently reported that the Iranian technicians are not currently in Homs and they have been sent to an unknown locale.

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Last Updated on 30 December 2011 20:14