Iraq Foreign Ministry says it knows where 40 Indians are being held

Our Bureau Updated - March 12, 2018 at 09:30 PM.

Sushma Swaraj (file photo)

Iraq Foreign Ministry has said that it knows where the 40 kidnapped Indians are being held, the Ministy of External Affairs has said.

Meanwhile, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj also spoke to chief ministers of Punjab and Kerala today on the issue.

PTI reports: External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj today said all efforts are under way to rescue them and all others stranded in the violence-hit areas of the Gulf country.

Giving an assurance to the families of those kidnapped, she said every possible effort is being made to rescue them.

“All efforts are under way (to rescue them). I am personally supervising the efforts. We are leaving no stone unturned to ensure their return,” Swaraj told reporters here.

The External Affairs Ministry had yesterday announced that the 40 workers had been kidnapped in Mosul but said no demand for ransom has been received.

The workers, mostly from Punjab and other parts of northern India, were working on a construction project in Mosul in northern Iraq which has been captured by Sunni militant group ISIS (Islamic State of Iraq and Syria).

India is in touch with various humanitarian agencies, the UN Assistance Mission in Iraq (UNAMI) and Iraqi government to gather more information about the kidnapping, according to the Spokesperson of the External Affairs Ministry.

About 10,000 Indian nationals are currently in Iraq and the government said some 100 were stranded in violence-hit areas in that country.

The Ministry said it was in touch with the 46 nurses who are stranded in Tikrit town, which was also taken over by ISIS militants. In response to a request by the Indian embassy, International Red Crescent had contacted the nurses.

The government has sent former envoy to Iraq Suresh Reddy to strengthen the Indian Mission in Baghdad.

Meanwhile, Punjab Chief Minister Parkash Singh Badal has said that his state is ready to bear all expenses for the safe return of Punjabis kidnapped in oil-rich Mosul town.

Published on June 19, 2014 10:53