Fiji-born Tak was one of 20 troopers who stormed the Iranian embassy in West London in 1980 to end a six-day armed siege — rescuing all but one of the 19 hostages.
THOUSANDS of pounds has been raised to help pay care home costs for an SAS Iran Embassy siege hero after The Sun urged readers to donate.
Panic was sparked when, on April 30, six gunmen took 26 people, including staff, a police officer and members of the public, hostage inside the embassy building.
Instead, the SAS would conduct a raid on the building to rescue the remaining hostages under the name Operation Nimrod.
A number of the hostages signed a petition asking for his release, saying he "has been punished" and could not return to Iran as he would be shot "as soon as he got off the plane".