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Captors last-minute demand mars talks

With abductors putting a fresh demand in the last minute, efforts to secure the release of 3 Indians have suffered a setback.

Updated on: Aug 08, 2004 05:55 PM IST
PTI | By , New Delhi
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Efforts to secure release of three Indian hostages in Iraq has suffered a setback with abductors putting a fresh demand in the last minute, Kuwaiti company KGL employing the seven truck drivers who have been taken hostage in Iraq said

The Iraqi militant group 'Islamic Secret Army - Holders of Black Banners' conveyed the fresh demand after their negotiator Sheikh Hisham Al-Dulaimi and representative of KGL had reached an understanding for release of the hostages.

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"Till last night everything was going fine. We were expecting to receive the hostages but the abductors changed their mind at the last minute and put in the new demand," said Rana Abu-Zaineh, spokesperson for the KGL.

Asked whether it was a setback, the spokesperson of Kuwait Gulf Link company answered in the affirmative.

KGL is discussing whether it could meet the fresh demand, Zanieh said declining to reveal the demand.

She viewed the new demand as pressure tactics being employed by the kidnappers as "they have realised we will do anything to see our employees freed."

Tilak Raj, Antaryami and Sukhdev Singh, plying trucks for KGL, were abducted alongwith three Kenyans and one Egyptian drivers of the company in Iraq on July 21.

 
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