Mohammed Nayeem is Safe : Government


Mohammed Nayeem is Safe : Government

Agencies

NEW DELHI, Apr 25: Indian national Mohammed Nayeem who was kidnapped from the Afghanistan province of Herat four days ago is safe, official sources said on Friday.

"As of this morning he is safe," a senior official of the Ministry of External Affairs said.

"We are trying our best to get him released and this is the information we have about his safety," the official said.

Nayeem, who works for Dubai-based HEB International Logistics, was kidnapped on Monday evening. No group has so far claimed responsibility.

Nayeem was abducted less than a fortnight after a suicide bomber blew himself up next to an Indian road crew in Afghanistan, killing two Indian workers and their Afghan driver on April 12.

India has already announced its decision to send more security personnel to Afghanistan to guard Indian installations and ensure the safety of Indians working there.

While announcing the decision, External Affairs Minister Pranab Mukherjee had on Wednesday also made it clear that India would not "succumb" to pressure from any quarters to withdraw from the strife-torn country.

The kidnapping of Nayeem is the latest in a series of incidents targeted at around 4,000 Indians working in Afghanistan on various projects.

The Taliban militia is suspected to be behind most of these attacks on Indians as they don't want New Delhi to build the strategic Zaranj-Delaram road link that seeks to reduce Afghanistan's dependence on Pakistan for overland access to Central Asia and provide an alternative route for Indian goods to that country.

India has pledged $850 million for a number of developmental projects in Afghanistan - a gateway to the energy-rich Central Asia.

  

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