Hindustan Times (Patiala)

₹10 LAKH AID FOR KIN OF INDIANS KILLED IN IRAQ

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NEWDELHI: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday announced an ex-gratia payment of ₹10 lakh to the next of kin of each of 39 Indian workers who were killed in the Iraqi town of Mosul, a government release said.

The mortal remains of 38 Indians killed by the Islamic State were brought to Amritsar in a special IAF aircraft on Monday. They went missing in 2014, and there were conflictin­g theories about whether or not they were alive. Last month, the government confirmed their deaths.

Minister of state for external affairs VK Singh accompanie­d the mortal remains to Amritsar from Mosul. He said on Monday that the body of the 39th worker would be brought back as soon as DNA testing was complete.

The workers had gone to Mosul illegally, Singh said on Monday. They were captured by the Islamic State which took over the town of Mosul in 2014. A 40th worker who claimed to have escaped said the others had been shot dead, but the government didn’t accept his story because of alleged inconsiste­ncies in it.

JALANDHAR: A travel agent, who allegedly duped an Iraq victim’s family five years ago, on Tuesday agreed to repay them Rs 2 lakh .

During the cremation of Surjit Singh Mainka (30) at Adampur in Jalandhar, the family told the police that they were duped by Rajiv Kumar of Gopal Nagar.

“Mainka was duped twice by Rajiv before he went to Iraq in 2013 and Rs 2 lakh was given to the agent. Even a complaint was lodged in 2013 but no action was initiated that time against Rajiv, the victim’s mother Harbans Kaur said.

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