Channels activated to trace 39 Indians in Iraq: minister

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The has activated various channels to locate the 39 Indians abducted in Iraq's Mosul city three years back, the told today.

Replying to a question, Minister of State for External Affairs said the Indian missions in Baghdad and Erbil in Iraq are in regular contact with the local authorities and other sources to trace the missing Indian nationals.


"The whereabouts of 39 Indians taken hostage in Iraq during June 2014 are still not known," he said.

To a separate query, he said no Indian is trapped, or in custody of rebels in Syria or

His statement came on a day when External Affairs Minister said there is no concrete evidence of the deaths of the Indians and asserted that she would not "commit the sin" of declaring them dead without proof.

In a forceful statement in the Lok Sabha, Swaraj rejected allegations that she misled the country on the issue and said the will continue its efforts to trace them until getting evidence of their death.

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