Kidnapped Indian woman Judith D'Souza remains untraceable


Kolkata/New Delhi, Jun 12 (PTI ) : An Indian woman kidnapped by suspected militants outside her office in Kabul two days back remained untraceable even as Afghan authorities continued efforts to secure her safe release.

Judith D'Souza, working for Aga Khan Foundation as senior technical adviser, was kidnapped along with two other persons outside her office in in Taimani area of Kabul on Thursday evening.

The Ministry of External Affairs is in touch with the Afghan authorities to ensure release of 40-year-old Judith, a resident of Kolkata. So far, no group has claimed responsibility for her kidnapping.

Reports from Kabul said, Afghan authorities have stepped up efforts to secure Judith's release. Sources in New Delhi said there was no update about her and that government was in constant touch with the Afghan authorities.

Family members of Judith said in Kolkata they are hopeful and positive about the efforts being made by the Indian government in bringing her back from Afghanistan.

"Afghan officials have said they are doing everything possible to secure the early release of the woman," according to a report by Afghanistan's TOLO News. External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj yesterday had said government was doing everything possible to rescue Judith.
"There is no update as of now. But the MEA is constantly in touch with us. A Joint Secretary-level officer is coordinating with us. We have full faith in the Indian government and the MEA that they will do the needful in bringing back Judith from Afghanistan," Judith's brother Jerome told PTI.

When asked whether the details about the efforts being made were discussed with the family members, Jerome said, "no, these are official proceedings, which MEA and Indian embassy in Kabul are dealing with. These things are not to be made public."

Swaraj had yesterday called up Judith's family in Kolkata and had assured them of making all-out efforts to bring her back.

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee said she was keeping in touch with Swaraj for Judith's safe return.

"We have taken an all-out effort for Judith's safe return. I am in touch with the External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj," Banerjee said at the state secretariat Nabanna today.

The Aga Khan Foundation is an agency of the Aga Khan Development Network and has been working on restoration projects in the war-ravaged country.

 

  

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Jun 13 2016

    With full respects to Judith and her family…..but I still wonder why people goes to country like Afghanistan or Pakistan when entire world knows these are most dangerous place to live and work!!!! Anyhow we can’t blame her decision to work there but let us hope she would be released unharmed very soon

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Mon, Jun 13 2016

    HEY PSUEDOS,

    UNFORTUNATE TO SEE NO CONDEMN ON ABOVE ISSUE.

    IN INDIA YOU USED TO BLAME BJP,RSS,SS,SRS,VHP,BD FOR EACH AND EVERY ISSUES .

    THERE IS NO PRAYER ONLY BLAMING FROM THRUOUT THE WORLD.

    NOW ALL ARE PRAYING.

    WHY THIS KOLAVERI.

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  • Anirudh P, Bengaluru

    Mon, Jun 13 2016

    Nagesh Maam,

    This time they are only praying and not blaming because they love their hands !!!

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Frazer Town,B'lore

    Mon, Jun 13 2016

    She will be found safe in view of prayers by so many people.Let us hope for the best.

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  • Don, Mangalore

    Sun, Jun 12 2016

    Mr. Modi,

    Your fellow citizens are being held in this country (Afghanistan) where you were recently given the highest civilian honour. Do you see it fair that while you dined and was greeted with so much pomp and respect a man from your country an Indian Priest has been in captivity and is untraceable.

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  • indian, india

    Mon, Jun 13 2016

    Don, Mangalore
    Better you ask Rahul Gandhi he might find, on what basis you questioning Mr Modi? as people dnt trust current Govt. request all maintain the same.

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  • ಚೋದ್ಯಂ ರಂಗಾಚಾರ‍&, ಶೃಂಗೇರಿ

    Mon, Jun 13 2016

    Modi can't help, if you send your "missionaries" to convert the population in a war torn country! Have some decency and don't act like soul vultures. if one has gone there as a labourer everyone will help.infact Modi gets all odd criminals released from jails, in a country which he visits. When your aim is spread the gospel, then it should be THE CHURCH, which should save them. ask the pope to mediate here.

    every time I see, people blame modi, but when it turns out a Christian who is suffering, all start this drama

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  • Rajesh, mangalore

    Mon, Jun 13 2016

    The pope who visits many Islamic Countries can also do the same right?

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  • Evans Christopher Sumitra, UDUPI/ NEW YORK, USA.

    Sun, Jun 12 2016

    Just pray that Judith D'Souza is found safe and sound along with two other persons who were kidnapped in Kabul.

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  • Roque Dsouza, mumbai

    Sun, Jun 12 2016

    lord jesus do some miracle and bring back judith safely

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  • Zeitgeist, mangalore

    Mon, Jun 13 2016

    Roque Dsouza,

    What about asking god to save thousands of people around the world who are going to die today.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Sun, Jun 12 2016

    Let us Pray ...

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  • Zeitgeist, mangalore

    Mon, Jun 13 2016

    Jossey Saldanha,

    As if it has ever worked.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Nashville

    Mon, Jun 13 2016

    Mana Tho Pathar Bhi Bagwan Hota Hai ...

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  • G.Fernandes, Mangalore/UAE

    Sun, Jun 12 2016

    Miracles will happen at any time. Praise the Lord! Hope Judith will be back home soon.

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  • rose, mlore dubai

    Sun, Jun 12 2016

    please lord save her

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Sun, Jun 12 2016

    Why does God test good people like this? Lord have mercy on her.

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