Infosys employee from Bengaluru missing after Brussels attack
The missing employee has been identified as Raghavendran Ganesh.
New Delhi: An Infosys employee from Bengaluru has been missing in Brussels since the deadly terror attacks and the Indian Embassy in the Belgian capital was making efforts to locate him.
The missing employee has been identified as Raghavendran Ganesh.
Indians in Brussels - This is the picture of Raghavendran Ganesh. pic.twitter.com/9M1qlKkVVH /1
— Sushma Swaraj (@SushmaSwaraj) March 23, 2016
According to reports, Ganesh had spoken to his mother Anapoorni on Skype, before he left for work on Tuesday morning, about an hour before the explosions. He had informed her about the twin blasts at the airport.
Anapoorni, who lives in Mumbai, said that he had been working in Brussels on a project for four years. He had visited India in February when his wife gave birth.
Infosys spokesperson said following the attacks, Infosys reached out to all its employees in Brussels to ascertain their whereabouts and safety.
"With the exception of one employee who we are trying to reach, we have been able to connect with all other employees. We are in touch with the missing employee's family and are working with the Indian Embassy and local authorities in Brussels to locate our employee on priority," the spokesperson said in reply to an email query.
External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj said the Indian Embassy in Brussels was trying to trace Ganesh. "We are doing our best to locate Raghavendran Ganesh," Swaraj tweeted.
We are doing our best to locate Raghavendran Ganesh. /2
— Sushma Swaraj (@SushmaSwaraj) March 23, 2016
Official sources said Ganesh is an Infosys employee and hails from Bengaluru.
Two Jet Airways crew members -- Nidhi Chauphekar and Amit Motwanai -- were injured in yesterday's explosions at Brussels' Zaventem airport and Swaraj said they are recovering well. Both Nidhi and Amit are from Mumbai.
"I have just spoken to Manjeev Puri, our Ambassador in Brussels. He has informed me that Nidhi and Amit are both recovering well," she said.
Swaraj said government was coordinating with Jet Airways to evacuate Indian citizens. "The airport is still not open. This may take some time. We are coordinating with @jetairways on alternate plans to evacuate our citizens," she said.
The airport is still not open. This may take some time. We are coordinating with @jetairways on alternate plans to evacuate our citizens./3
— Sushma Swaraj (@SushmaSwaraj) March 23, 2016
The airline, which has cancelled its flight services to Brussels till tomorrow in view of the closure of the airport following yesterday's blasts, also said its teams are closely working with the local authorities for resumption of operations.
Brussels airport serves as the Mumbai-based airline's European hub for its international operations, which is now being relocated to Dutch capital Amsterdam from coming Sunday.