Three Bahraini sailors robbed, held for 3 hours in Iranian waters: Bahrain’s MOI

Bahrain’s Ministry of Interior has officially reported a serious maritime security incident involving three Bahraini sailors who were forcibly taken into Iranian waters at gunpoint. The episode occurred on February 18, 2026, when armed individuals identified as Iranian nationals boarded the sailors’ vessel, commandeered it, and compelled them to exit Bahrain’s territorial waters.

According to detailed accounts from the victims, the assailants robbed them of one of the vessel’s engines and additional personal belongings during the approximately three-hour ordeal. The sailors were eventually released and permitted to return to Bahraini territory.

In an official statement, Bahraini authorities characterized the incident as a clear violation of established international maritime law. The Ministry emphasized that this infringement grants Manama full rights to pursue all appropriate legal measures in response. Historical data from Bahrain’s Coast Guard Command indicates that similar operations have been conducted repeatedly by Iranian individuals in previous instances.

This latest incident occurs against the backdrop of heightened regional tensions. In December 2025, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps detained 16 Indian crew members of the MT Valiant Roar vessel near UAE waters, accusing them of fuel smuggling. The pattern of maritime confrontations in the Arabian Gulf continues to raise concerns about navigation security and international law compliance in these strategically vital waterways.