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Beed resident held captive in Myanmar; police alert MEA and NIA

A resident of Beed district has been held captive in Myanmar, prompting local police to alert India's Ministry of External Affairs and the National Investigation Agency. Authorities are now coordinating to secure the person's release.

Aarav Deshmukh
Aarav Deshmukh
Senior City Correspondent · Thu, 02 July 2026 at 07:54 pm
Beed resident held captive in Myanmar; police alert MEA and NIA

A resident of Beed district in Maharashtra has been held captive in Myanmar, triggering a diplomatic and investigative response from Indian authorities. Local police have formally written to the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and the National Investigation Agency (NIA) to address the situation and work toward securing the individual's safe return.

The incident came to light when family members or local authorities reported the captivity to Beed police. The exact circumstances surrounding the person's detention in Myanmar remain unclear, but the severity of the situation prompted police to escalate the matter to central government agencies rather than handle it as a routine local case. Police officials filed formal communications with both the MEA, which handles India's foreign relations, and the NIA, the country's premier counter-terrorism and counter-intelligence agency.

The decision to involve the NIA suggests that authorities may be investigating potential criminal or security angles to the captivity. The MEA's involvement indicates that diplomatic channels are being mobilised to engage with Myanmar authorities for the person's release. Such coordination between state police, the MEA, and the NIA typically occurs when cases involve cross-border complications or potential security concerns beyond routine criminal matters.

Beed district, located in central Maharashtra, is not known as a hub for international trafficking or organised crime. However, cases of Indian citizens being held captive abroad can sometimes involve human trafficking networks, debt traps, or involvement with criminal organisations. The nature of this specific case has not been disclosed by authorities.

The involvement of multiple agencies suggests this is being treated as a serious matter requiring both diplomatic and investigative expertise. The MEA will likely use official channels with the Myanmar government to locate and secure the release of the Beed resident. Simultaneously, the NIA may be investigating whether any organised criminal network or trafficking racket is involved in the incident.

No further details about the resident's identity, age, gender, or the exact duration of captivity have been made public. Police have not yet issued a statement regarding the expected timeline for resolution or the specific demands made by those allegedly holding the person captive.

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