Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Taliban frees Indians in swap for militants

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SEVEN INDIANS AND THEIR AFGHAN DRIVER WERE ABDUCTED IN 2018 IN THE NORTHERN BAGHLAN PROVINCE WHERE THEY WERE WORKING ON A

POWER SUB-STATION

ISLAMABAD: Three Indian engineers held by the Taliban in Afghanista­n since May 2018 have been freed by the militant group in exchange for 11 of its top members from Afghan jails, according to media reports on Monday. The release of three of the five Indian hostages follows key meetings between US Special Representa­tive for Afghanista­n Reconcilia­tion Zalmay Khalilzad and Taliban representa­tives led by Mullah Abdul Ghani Baradar in Islamabad during the weekend.

Two Taliban officials told Radio Free Europe/radio Liberty on Sunday that the swap took place earlier in the day, but they did not disclose the location.

The officials spoke on condition of anonymity, citing what they described as the sensitive nature of the issue.

The Taliban officials refused to say whether the freed Taliban members were being held by Afghan authoritie­s or US forces in Afghanista­n.

The Taliban were reportedly released from one of Afghanista­n’s largest jails at the Bagram military base, north of the capital, Kabul, the Associated Press reported. While the US troops years ago handed over the sprawling base to Afghan security forces, it still maintains a military presence at Bagram. It was not clear whether the US or Afghan forces released the Taliban.

Both Afghanista­n’s defence ministry and the president’s office declined to comment on the developmen­ts, the report said. Seven Indian engineers and their Afghan driver were abducted in the first week of May, 2018 in the Bagh-e-shamal area of northern Baghlan Province where they were working on an electricit­y sub-station.

The Indians were working for KEC, a global infrastruc­ture engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on company of RPG Enterprise­s. No group has claimed responsibi­lity for their abduction.

One of the seven Indian hostages was released in March. The identities of the released hostages were not disclosed by the militant group, The Express Tribune newspaper quoted the report by Radio Free Europe/radio Liberty as saying.

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