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Indians missing in Iraq: Punjab authorities collect DNA samples of families in Amritsar's Government Medical College

Indo Asian News Service • October 28, 2017, 20:34:02 IST
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Authorities in Punjab on Saturday collected the DNA samples of members of some families of the 39 Indians who went missing in Iraq

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Indians missing in Iraq: Punjab authorities collect DNA samples of families in Amritsar's Government Medical College

Chandigarh: Authorities in Punjab on Saturday collected the DNA samples of members of some families of the 39 Indians who went missing in Iraq’s Mosul in June 2014 after the town fell into the hands of terror organisation Islamic State. The DNA samples of at least three members of each of the eight families from Amritsar district were collected by a team of doctors of the Government Medical College in Amritsar. The Ministry of External Affairs had recently directed the state government to collect the DNA samples so that these could be sent to Iraq for the authorities there to verify the whereabouts of the 39 missing Indians. With no word from the Central government or Iraqi authorities on whether the missing men were still alive, the distraught families, who have been hoping to hear about the well-being of the missing relatives, on Saturday indicated that much of their hopes of seeing their loved ones again were dashed. [caption id=“attachment_4181737” align=“alignleft” width=“380”]File image of the relatives of the missing Indians. AFP File image of the relatives of the missing Indians. AFP[/caption] “We have come here for the second time. No one is telling us anything about our loved ones,” said Sardara Singh, 70, father of a missing youth from Amritsar district. Members of other families said that they had no idea why the samples were being collected. “No one from the administration is telling us why the DNA samples are being collected,” said a woman relative of one of the missing men. After Mosul was freed from the Islamic State in July this year, there was hope that the missing Indians will be found. However, Iraqi foreign minister Ibrahim al-Jaafari, during his India visit in July, said he was not sure if the missing Indians were alive or not. External affairs minister Sushma Swaraj had earlier assured the families, who have met her several times, that all efforts were being made to trace them. The affected families, who are all from poor backgrounds mostly from rural areas of Punjab, say they can do nothing else but pin hope on the government’s and the minister’s assurances. A man from Punjab, Harjit Masih, who escaped from the clutches of Islamic State in June 2014 had claimed that all 39 Indians had been killed. However, Sushma Swaraj has maintained that there was no information confirming their deaths.

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