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The Hindu
14-07-2025
- The Hindu
Family of Jaipur man abducted in Mali asks Union Government to expedite efforts to trace him
The family of Prakash Joshi (61) from Rajasthan's Jaipur, who is among the three Indian nationals abducted in West African country Mali on July 1, 2025, has requested the Union Government to intensify efforts for his release. Suman Joshi, wife of Prakash Joshi, said he joined as general manager at Diamond Cement factory in Mali on June 5. She spoke to him last on June 30. "He told me that he was not feeling well. I asked him to return home as soon as possible. After this conversation, his phone was not reachable. I thought there was some network issue but on July 2, my daughter got information about his abduction," she told PTI. Mr. Joshi was abducted by armed assailants on July 1 morning from the factory premises. The factory officials telephoned his daughter Chitra Joshi the next day and informed about the incident. "We are in touch with the Ministry of External Affairs. We demand that the Government of India intensify efforts to secure his safe release. We have no idea where he is and in what condition," Ms. Suman said. She said the company officials opened his room on Saturday and found his passport and other belongings. "Initially, they were saying that my husband is safe. But now they say that they have no idea about his whereabouts," she said. The family said it has no information about his location or what the terrorists demand. They have also appealed to Union Minister and Jodhpur MP Gajendra Singh Shekhawat and other leaders from the State to intervene into the matter. On July 2, the Ministry of External Affairs issued a press statement and said a group of armed assailants carried out a coordinated attack on the factory premises in Mali and forcibly took three Indian nationals as hostages. It said that many military and government installations at multiple locations of western and central Mali were attacked by terrorists on July 1. "The Embassy of India in Bamako is in close and constant communication with the relevant authorities of the Government of Mali, local law enforcement agencies, as well as the management of Diamond Cement Factory. The Mission is also in touch with family members of the abducted Indian nationals," the release had said.


Time of India
06-07-2025
- Time of India
‘Saw news of his abduction on YouTube': Indian workers abducted in Mali; whereabouts still unknown; rescue bid on, embassy coordinating with officials
HYDERABAD: What should have been a day of celebration turned into a nightmare for the family of Kurakula Amaralingeswara Rao, a Telangana native who was abducted by suspected militants in Mali on July 1, which apparently was his birthday. That morning, he stopped responding to calls. The following day, the family learned he had been abducted during a terror attack at the Diamond Cement factory in Kayes city in western Mali. "My husband's birthday was on July 1," said his wife Venkataramana. "He had spoken to me the previous night, asking about our son's injury. That was our last conversation," she said. The family, originally from Adavidevulapally near Miryalaguda, had recently shifted to LB Nagar in Hyderabad. "We have now returned to Miryalaguda to stay with other family members because we are under tremendous stress," she said. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad Amaralingeswara Rao had travelled to Mali about eight months ago for work. Company officials have informed the family that they are making efforts for the safe release of Rao and two other Indians, including Panda Venkatramana, a 28-year-old from a Telugu-speaking family settled in Ganjam district of Odisha. 'Indian embassy in Mali coordinating with officials to trace, rescue victims' Venkatramana's family approached the Hinjili police on Friday, desperate for information after receiving conflicting reports from the company, which is owned by Hyderabad-based Prasaditya Group. "His mother P Narasamma said the company first told her that her son was taken into police custody. But later, she saw news reports on YouTube saying he was abducted by militants. She was alarmed and approached us," said Hinjili police station SI Sunil. A general diary entry was recorded by Hinjili police, but no FIR has been filed yet. Venkatramana last spoke to his family on June 30. The next day, they were told he was in custody. But subsequent news confirmed that three Indian nationals, including two from the Telugu states, and a Chinese national were reportedly abducted by Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), an al-Qaeda-affiliated terror group. His brother-in-law, P Babloo, expressed frustration over the company's inconsistent communication. "We are in complete shock. At first, they said he was in custody. Later they admitted he was abducted and said ransom talks were underway. We don't know what to believe. We just want the Indian govt to bring him back safely," he said. Venkatramana had previously worked in Hyderabad for an escalator company before joining Bluestar and eventually moving to Mali, where he was employed in quality control. "He stayed with us before flying out. We had no idea that he would end up in such danger," Babloo added. His father had passed away a few years ago, and his mother, who resides in Odisha, is waiting anxiously for her son's whereabouts. Meanwhile, the ministry of external affairs has confirmed the abductions and said the Indian embassy in Bamako, capital of Mali, is coordinating with authorities there and the employer to trace and rescue the victims. News reports also confirmed that three Indian nationals, and a Chinese worker were abducted by members of JNIM. So far, no militant group has publicly claimed responsibility or made any demands.


Time of India
05-07-2025
- Time of India
Terror attack in Mali: 3 Indians, including 2 from Telugu states, abducted by al-Qaeda-linked militants; diamond cement factory staff taken hostage
HYDERABAD: In a suspected terror attack on a cement factory in Kayes city in Mali in west Africa, three Indian nationals, including two from Telugu states, were abducted on July 1 by militants believed to be linked to the al-Qaeda-affiliated Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM). The abducted individuals include a senior employee from Maharashtra serving as general manager, Amareswar, a service engineer from Miryalaguda in Telangana, and Ramana, a foreman from Andhra Pradesh. Intelligence sources from Telangana and AP confirmed their identities and roles at the plant. You Can Also Check: Hyderabad AQI | Weather in Hyderabad | Bank Holidays in Hyderabad | Public Holidays in Hyderabad The Diamond Cement unit confirmed the abduction but declined to share further details. The factory is owned by Hyderabad-based Prasaditya Group, which is believed to have facilitated the men's employment in Mali. The Indian embassy in Bamako, capital of Mali, is working with local authorities and the Mali govt to secure their release. 'Ensure safe, swift release of Indians' Embassy officials are also in regular contact with the families of the abducted men and the factory's management. Following the incident, senior executives from Prasaditya Group flew down to Mali and are coordinating with local law enforcement authorities. When approached for comment, Motaparti Siva Rama Prasad, chairman of the group, declined to speak on the matter. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo The ministry of external affairs said in a statement, "The embassy of India in Bamako is in close and constant communication with Malian authorities, law enforcement, and the management of Diamond Cement factory." "The govt of India strongly condemns this cowardly act of violence and urges the Republic of Mali to ensure the safe and swift release of the abducted Indian nationals," the MEA said. While no group has officially claimed responsibility yet, security agencies suspect the involvement of JNIM.


Times of Oman
03-07-2025
- Politics
- Times of Oman
3 indians abducted from factory amid al-Qaeda linked terrorist attack; India urges Mali to secure their safe, swift release
New Delhi: The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has expressed deep concern over the abduction of three Indian workers from a factory in Mali's Kayes region and urged authorities in the West African country to ensure their "safe and expeditious" rescue. "It has come to the knowledge of the Government of India that many military and government installations at multiple locations of western and central Mali were attacked by terrorists on July 1," the MEA said in a statement on Wednesday. The armed attack took place at the Diamond Cement Factory in Kayes. Condemning the incident, the MEA said the Indian embassy in Bamako is in constant contact with local authorities, security agencies, and the families of the abducted workers. In its statement, the MEA described the act as "deplorable" and reaffirmed India's strong stand against violence targeting its citizens abroad. The Embassy of India in Bamako is in close and constant communication with the relevant authorities of the Government of Mali, local law enforcement agencies, as well as the management of Diamond Cement Factory," the MEA statement read. "The Government of India unequivocally condemns this deplorable act of violence and calls upon the Government of the Republic of Mali to take all necessary measures to secure the safe and expeditious release of the abducted Indian nationals. Senior officials of the Ministry are closely monitoring the evolving situation and remain engaged at various levels to facilitate safe and early release of Indian Nationals," it added. The attack on the Diamond Cement Factory in Kayes was allegedly carried out by an Al Qaeda linked group Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), according to several media reports. The attack was part of a series of assaults on Tuesday targeting Diboli near Mali's border with Senegal, as well as the nearby towns of Kayes and Sandere. Other attacks were reported in Nioro du Sahel and Gogoui, northwest of Bamako near Mauritania's border, and in Molodo and Niono in central Mali, according to Mali's armed forces as cited by Reuters.


Al Arabiya
03-07-2025
- Al Arabiya
Three Indians seized in Mali during militant attacks
Three Indians working in Mali were kidnapped from a cement factory during a spate of militant attacks this week in the troubled west African nation, New Delhi's foreign ministry said. The men were seized Tuesday when 'a group of armed assailants carried out a coordinated attack at the factory premises' of the Diamond Cement Factory in Kayes, the main city in Mali's western region, the ministry said in a statement late Wednesday. It said the gunmen 'forcibly took three Indian nationals as hostages.' It added the Indian embassy in Bamako was in 'close and constant communication' with Mali's government, as well as 'the family members of the abducted Indian nationals.' India did not give details about the attackers, or say if it was in contact with them. However, it said that 'many military and government installations at multiple locations of western and central Mali were attacked by terrorists on 01 July 2025.' Since 2012, Mali has been battling an insurgency that erupted in the north, swept the country and spilled over into neighboring Burkina Faso and Niger. The junta-led nation is deeply troubled by groups affiliated with al-Qaeda and ISIS, as well as separatist movements and criminal gangs.