Estonia Deported Hezbollah Supporters – Iran Regime Ties
Estonia Deports Two Individuals linked to Hezbollah and Iran
Estonia deported two foreign nationals identified as supporters of Hezbollah and the Iranian Islamist regime on January 14, 2026, the Police and Border Guard Board announced.
Deportation Details
The expulsions were carried out jointly by the Police and Border Guard Board and the Estonian internal Security Service, citing national security concerns. Both individuals were removed from the country based on these concerns.
According to a statement from the Police and Border Guard Board, the action targeted individuals supporting a designated terrorist institution and the current Iranian government.
Identified Individuals
The deported individuals have been identified as Syed Mohsin Raza naqvi, a citizen of Pakistan, and another individual whose name has not been publicly released. The Estonian internal Security Service steadfast both posed a threat to national security.
While specific details regarding the nature of their support for Hezbollah and the Iranian regime haven’t been released, the deportations underscore Estonia’s commitment to countering terrorism and safeguarding its national security interests.
