Indian workers kidnapped by Islamic State in Iraq confirmed dead

Indian officials say that 39 nationals, who were believed to have been kidnapped by Islamic State militants in Iraq in 2014, have been confirmed dead.

Paranjit Kaur holds a portrait of her son Tajinder Singh, one of the Indian workers whose bodies were found buried northwest of Mosul.

Paranjit Kaur holds a portrait of her son Tajinder Singh, one of the Indian workers whose bodies were found buried northwest of Mosul. Source: AAP

India says that 39 workers, who were believed to have been kidnapped by Islamic State militants in Iraq in 2014, have been confirmed dead after their bodies were found.

The bodies were recovered from a mass grave and DNA tests confirmed them to be those of the construction workers who went missing from the Iraqi city of Mosul, Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj told parliament.
"With full proof I can say these 39 are dead," the minister said. The government had for years said it would only declare the men dead once it had full evidence.

Swaraj said the authorities in Baghdad helped identify a mass grave and with the help of deep penetration radar, the buried bodies were discovered and exhumed.

DNA testing provided matches for 38 of the missing men while one was a 70 per cent match, Swaraj said.

Most of the workers were from the northern state of Punjab.

The government had maintained for years that it believed the men were alive and it was trying to secure their release.

Opposition leaders and families of the men said the government had kept them in the dark.

"Why did the govt give false hope to the nation for three and a half years that the people were still alive? That was disappointing behaviour," Shashi Tharoor, a leader of the opposition Congress party, said in a tweet.


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Published 20 March 2018 9:44pm
Updated 20 March 2018 10:44pm


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