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Indian engineer abducted by rebels in Libya

| | Apr 06, 2016, at 05:20 pm
Kozhikode, Apr 6 (IBNS) Militants in strife-torn Libya have reportedly abducted an Indian IT engineer, who hails from Kerala, reports said.

Regi Joseph (43) was reportedly abducted by suspected anti-government militia group on March 31 from his workplace at Souk al Jumaa near the Libyan capital, Tripoli. Three other people, reportedly Libyan nationals, were also abducted.

Regi was working as an infrastructure engineer in Al Diwan Company.

"Regi has been missing since March 31. When contacted, company authorities said he and three others were abducted by an extremist rebel group," the engineer's brother Jojo Joseph has bee quoted by media as saying.

The firm reportedly told Regi's family to keep the information confidential and that it would secure his release.

"On Sunday the company authorities said the rebels were questioning him. We have not been able to confirm if he is safe," Jojo said.

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