Khaleej Times

Hostage crisis: 2 employees set free on health grounds

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Indians are still held hostage in Ethiopia by IL&FS employees

mumbai — Two of the seven Infrastruc­ture Leasing & Financial Services (IL&FS) employees held hostage in Ethiopia by unpaid local staff have been released on health grounds, a source said.

The two had sent an e-mail from captivity to the Indian Embassy on their medical condition, the source said, adding that the embassy helped in securing their release.

Harish Bandi, one of the two employees released, was suffering from gastric issues and swelling in one of his fingers while the other, Bhaskar Reddy, was down with severe fever.

“A mail was written to the Indian Embassy in Ethiopia, which acted promptly and with the help of local police the two employees were released,” the source close to the developmen­t said.

Both the employees were then taken to a local hospital near the project site with the help of police, and from there to the capital city Addis Ababa, where they are recuperati­ng.

The five employees currently in captivity are surviving on boiled rice, sweet potatoes and vegetables they had grown in their camp area, but the stock may not last for long, the source added.

The seven Indian workers of a unit of IL&FS have been held hostage since November 25 at three sites in Ethiopia’s Oromia and Amhara states by unpaid local staff.

IL&FS had defaulted on paying both taxes and local employee pensions for nine months.

The local workers have supposedly not been given salaries for October and November by a subsidiary of IL&FS Transporta­tion Networks (ITNL).

A possible terminatio­n of some road projects being built by Indian and Spanish joint ventures may have triggered local employees to take such an action.

The employees were reported to be working on road constructi­on projects for joint ventures between IL&FS Transporta­tion Networks Ltd and Spanish firms Elsamex S.A. and Ecoasfalt S.A.

An earlier attempt to escape by these seven employees was thwarted by locals, as they thought if these employees leave, they would not get their dues, the source added.

Indian employees of ITNL in Ethiopia too have not received salaries from July 2018, the source added.

ITNL, through its wholly owned subsidiary Elsamex SA, has been executing road projects across three sites in Ethiopia.

In a statement on Saturday, the cash-strapped IL&FS said the two employees of ITNL were released as a result of collective and sustained engagement with various authoritie­s.

The five other employees of ITNL are being held captive in the African nation.

Four staffers — Sukhvinder Singh, Bishnu Nagaraju, Chaitanya Hari and Khurram Imam — are under house arrest at one of the locations of Nekemte-Bure road project, while another Indian expat Neeraj Raghuwansh­i is been held hostage at a different location at the same project site. — PTI

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