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Arrival of bodies from Iraq: All arrangements in place, says Amritsar DC

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

As of State for External Affairs V K Singh left for to bring back the mortal remains of 39 Indians, including 27 from who were massacred by terror group ISIS, authorities in are making the required arrangements to receive the bodies expected to arrive by a special aircraft tomorrow afternoon, a said.

"All necessary arrangements have been made to transport the mortal remains of 31 Indians killed in Iraq, who hail from different places in and Himachal, to their native places when the bodies reach tomorrow," Deputy Sangha said today.

Last month, had told Parliament that 40 Indians were abducted by from in in June 2014, but one of them escaped posing as a Muslim from The remaining 39 were taken to Badoosh and killed, she had said.

Of the Indian citizens killed by the terrorist organisation, 27 belonged to while four hailed from

"As per the information we have received, the bodies are expected to reach the international airport at at around 1:30 pm tomorrow," Sangha told over the phone.

According to the schedule, Singh will reach followed by and to hand over bodies to the relatives, officials said.

Sangha said he held a meeting yesterday with various stake-holders involved in the process of smooth handing over of the bodies to the relatives. "Those who took part in the meeting included of the international airport, officials of the customs, immigration, CISF, police, IAF and bureau of civil aviation," he said.

The DC also spoke to his counterparts in other districts in and

Arrangements for ambulances and other vehicles for ferrying the coffins to the native places have been made by the respective district administration with all necessary assistance extended by the authorities in Amritsar, he said.

"As it is a sombre occasion and to ensure that no inconvenience is caused to the grieving relatives, we have made arrangements so that there is no chaos at the airport. The bodies will be brought out from a different exit passage," he said.

Eight victims belonged to twin districts of and adjoining Tarn Taran.

Meanwhile, family members of the 39 Indians massacred by were still trying to come to terms with the grim reality.

Dimplejeet Kaur, sister of (27), said he was the sole bread winner supporting a large family.

"All our hopes are dashed now; we are heart broken," she said.

Kumar went to to earn for his family in 2014. He was a resident of village Talwandi Jhira in district.

Among the 39 Indians, most were from different places in like Amritsar, Gurdaspur, Hoshiarpur, and

Speaking to reporters on the sidelines of budget session of the state Assembly over a week ago, Chief Minister had promised adequate compensation by the for the families of the victims. He also demanded that the Centre also compensate the victims since the tragedy occurred overseas.

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

First Published: Sun, April 01 2018. 18:40 IST
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