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Hindustan Times
05-07-2025
- Hindustan Times
3 Indians abducted in Mali: Woman says she is unable to contact her son working in that country
Berhampur , A woman in Odisha's Ganjam district has moved police stating that she is unable to contact her son, who is working at a cement factory in the West African country of Mali, an official said on Saturday. 3 Indians abducted in Mali: Woman says she is unable to contact her son working in that country P Narasama, a resident of Samarajhol village under Hinjili police station limits, said she is worried about her 28-year-old son P Venkatraman working in a cement factory in Kayes in Mali after getting the news about the abduction of three Indians working at a cement factory in the West African country. "I am very much worried about the fate of my son. I requested the government for his safe release," said Narasama, a widow. She informed the police at Hinjili on Friday evening about the incident and also requested the safe return of her son. "We are closely coordinating with the Ministry of External Affairs and concerned Indian Embassy about the incident and waiting for their response," Vishal Gagan, Principal Resident Commissioner, Odisha at New Delhi, told PTI over phone. After getting social media clip about the alleged abduction of a youth from Odisha, the Resident Commissioner in Delhi has moved the Indian Embassy in Mali for needful action at their end, he said. Narasama said she last talked to her son over phone on June 30. Since then, his phone has been switched off. Narasama said she got a phone call on Thursday at about 11 am from his son's parent company who informed that her son was now under police custody and don't be worried. "We are very much worried about Venkatraman as he might be held hostage by terrorists. The government should take immediate steps for his safe return," said M Ram Krushna, one of his relatives. India on Wednesday expressed serious concern over the abduction of three of its nationals in Mali amid a wave of attacks in the West African country. The Ministry of External Affairs , in a statement on July 2, said: "The incident occurred on July 1 when a group of armed assailants carried out a coordinated attack at the factory premises and forcibly took three Indian nationals as hostages. "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," the MEA statement said. This article was generated from an automated news agency feed without modifications to text.


Deccan Herald
05-07-2025
- Deccan Herald
3 Indians abducted in Mali: Woman says she is unable to contact her son working in that country
P Narasama, a resident of Samarajhol village under Hinjili police station limits, said she is worried about her 28-year-old son P Venkatraman working in a cement factory in Kayes in Mali after getting the news about the abduction of three Indians working at a cement factory in the West African country.


Hindustan Times
05-07-2025
- Politics
- Hindustan Times
Odisha woman seeks help as son goes missing in Mali after abduction report
A woman in Odisha's Ganjam district has moved police stating that she is unable to contact her son, who is working at a cement factory in the West African country of Mali, an official said on Saturday. The al-Qaeda-linked JNIM extremist group claimed responsibility for the coordinated attack on several Malian army positions(AP/Representational Image) P Narasama, a resident of Samarajhol village under Hinjili police station limits, said she is worried about her 28-year-old son P Venkatraman working in a cement factory in Kayes in Mali after getting the news about the abduction of three Indians working at a cement factory in the West African country. "I am very much worried about the fate of my son. I requested the government for his safe release," said Narasama, a widow. She informed the police at Hinjili on Friday evening about the incident and also requested the safe return of her son. "We are closely coordinating with the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) and concerned Indian Embassy about the incident and waiting for their response," Vishal Gagan, Principal Resident Commissioner, Odisha at New Delhi, told PTI over phone. After getting social media clip about the alleged abduction of a youth from Odisha, the Resident Commissioner in Delhi has moved the Indian Embassy in Mali for needful action at their end, he said. Narasama said she last talked to her son over phone on June 30. Since then, his phone has been switched off. Narasama said she got a phone call on Thursday at about 11 am from his son's parent company who informed that her son was now under police custody and don't be worried. "We are very much worried about Venkatraman as he might be held hostage by terrorists. The government should take immediate steps for his safe return," said M Ram Krushna, one of his relatives. India on Wednesday expressed serious concern over the abduction of three of its nationals in Mali amid a wave of attacks in the West African country. The Ministry of External Affairs (MEA), in a statement on July 2, said: "The incident occurred on July 1 when a group of armed assailants carried out a coordinated attack at the factory premises and forcibly took three Indian nationals as hostages. "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," the MEA statement said.


Time of India
04-07-2025
- Time of India
Family of Ganjam worker anxious after 3 Indians abducted in Mali
1 2 Berhampur: Family members of a 28-year-old Ganjam worker are anxious that he might be among the three Indians abducted from a cement factory in Kayas, Mali, on July 1. Since July 1, the family is unable to communicate with P Venkatraman, who is working at the Diamond Cement Factory since Nov last year after being recruited through a Mumbai-based company, and fears he might be among those abducted. His mother, P Narasama (50), of Samarajhol village in Ganjam district's Hinjili, last spoke to him on June 30. "I am very worried about my son's fate and request the govt to ensure his safe return. His phone number is unreachable now," she told reporters. On Thursday, Narasama received a call from her son's employer stating he was under police custody. However, she later learned through social media about the abduction. She filed a report with Hinjili police on Friday evening and appealed for intervention. The ministry of external affairs (MEA) has expressed serious concern over the abduction of Indian workers. While no group has claimed responsibility, Al-Qaeda affiliate, Jama'at Nusrat al-Islam wal-Muslimin (JNIM), claimed responsibility for multiple coordinated attacks across Mali on the same day. "The govt should take immediate steps for Venkataraman's safe return," said M Ram Krushna, a relative. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Giao dịch CFD với công nghệ và tốc độ tốt hơn IC Markets Đăng ký Undo Venkatraman's sister has rushed home from Hyderabad after learning about the incident. MEA confirmed the abduction of three Indians during a "coordinated attack on the factory premises" where the assailants "forcibly took three Indian nationals as hostages". Indian authorities are closely monitoring the situation and working towards the safe release of the three workers.