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The founder of Blockwee Ayush Panchmiya rushed to Starbucks and asked them to check CCTV footage, but he was told that the police would first need to intervene.
Ayush Panchmiya arrived in Barcelona with his team after attending ethcc in Cannes. (Photo credits: x)
A young Indian young woman to Europe turned into a stressful ordeal after being stolen on his passport, his American raising, credit and money cards during a short period in the Barcelona cafe. The accident, which was shared by the founder of Blockwee Ayush Panchmiya on X (previously Twitter), has gained widespread attention and pushed his colleagues travelers to rethink the safety of travel.
“I have lost my passport, the US visa, and all my money … in Spain. Let me walk for you within 48 hours of my life on my travel and how I got out of it,” he wrote on X.
“A few seconds changed everything”
Panchmiya, who has just arrived in Barcelona with his team after attending ETHCC at the Cannes Festival, stopped at Starbucks to join work.
“We just fell in Barcelona after a heavy week in Ethcc. Then the businessman rose outside the cafe to receive a call and left his black bag tucked under the table, which he did “a hundred times on such trips.” But after a moment, he went.
“Those few seconds have changed everything,” Panchmiya remembers his position. The bag carried everything essential like its passport, its American consistency, credit card and cash.
I lost my passport, the US visa, and all my money … in Spain. The morning morning was for us. Our team was in Starbucks, Tahrir … pic.twitter.com/a26ov08y00
Ayush Panchmiya (lets_ash) August 2, 2025
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Panchmiya then rushed to Starbucks and asked them to check CCTV shots, but he was told that the police would first need to intervene.
“Therefore, I rushed to the nearest station, presented a report, and explained everything in detail,” he added. At the local police station, he submitted a detailed report. But there was another shock waiting.
The police told him: “It will take 15 to 20 days even to review CCTV footage.” His trip to India was just two days.
The Indian Salvation Embassy
With the closing of the Indian embassy during the weekend, Panchmiya had to wait until Monday morning. Once it was opened, he went personally to explain the situation. Their response was fast and decisive.
“They entered as soon as they opened. I can’t thank them enough; they have issued an emergency certificate (temporary passport) in just 4 to 5 hours. In the same evening, I returned on a trip to India,” Panchmiya continued.
Share the experience to help others
The reason for sharing the ordeal was not a complaint, but to help others better.
“If you travel often, especially throughout Europe, this can happen to anyone. Even if you are careful. Even if you are“ experienced ”. At that moment, the confusion is real.
He also gave practical advice: “Do not panic. Immediately go to the closest police station. Make a report. You can walk in your embassy personally. Don’t send an email or call. Explain everything clearly. Request an emergency certificate. If your trip is close, they can issue one in hours.”
Reactions pour into
He gained a large traction with many users who share their ideas and travel advice in the comments section.
One user commented, “In general, avoid traveling day after day with your passport on you. It’s safer in your hotel lock box.”
Another books, “This is one of my worst fears when traveling abroad. I dealt with things well.”
A person said, “Just because it was something I have made a hundred times on such trips,” it does not mean that it is smart, “a person said.
Another person advised, “Keep the police report safely, it will be really useful. The real challenge begins now, to obtain a new passport.”
‘security. Shaker. It is based on the ground.
Panchmiya ended his position by recognizing both chaos in the experience and support he received from the Indian embassy and the Web3 community.
“You are now homeless. Safe. Grateful. On the ground. This post is just my way to push it forward, so if that happens to you, you will know exactly what to do,” Share.
He is now returning to India, and he is working through his passport and advice.
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