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Govt told to appoint officer to handle Indian hostages abroad

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Supreme Court today asked the Centre to consider appointing a nodal officer in its External Affairs Ministry to coordinate and oversee efforts in ensuring release of Indians abducted by deadly terror outfit ISIS in Iraq.

A bench comprising Chief Justice T S Thakur and Justices M Y Eqbal and R Banumathi asked the MEA to entrust the task to an official and disposed of a PIL on the issue.

The PIL, filed by Delhi-based lawyer Gaurav K Bansal, said that as per an RTI reply from Indian Embassy in Baghdad, about 40 Indians are still missing in war-ravaged Iraq since 2014.
 

The bench, however, did not issue notice on the PIL and disposed it of with the observation that the Centre may consider appointing a Nodal Officer.

Besides various reliefs, the plea had sought a direction to the Centre to "forthwith intervene and expedite the process of release" of Indians held hostages in Iraq.

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First Published: Feb 12 2016 | 8:13 PM IST

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