Indian Christian abducted in Libya

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Tripoli: April 6, 2016. (bibles4mideast) An Indian Christian named Reji Joseph of 43 years old has reportedly gone missing at Tripoli, the Libyan capital. Reji Joseph is working as an IT professional. He is a project staff attached to the CRA (Civilian Registration Authority) in Libya. He is a native of Kozhikodu in Kerala State in India. There is nothing has been heard from Reji since last four days. Reji’s friends and relatives suspect that he and three others were abducted by unidentified persons. According to the information received by his relatives, a gang abducted them from their workplace at Tripoli. Reji along with his family had moved to Libya two years ago. His wife Shinuja is serving as a nurse in Tripoli. Their children Janiya, Joyna and Josiya too are in Libya. He is a voluntary minister for the spreading of the Word of God through “bibles4mideast”. Reji’s relatives are communicating with the Libyan authorities. They complained that his employer is reluctant to share proper details.

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