Mangaluru, Apr 19: Amidst complaints against Indian Embassy over alleged delay in taking necessary steps for the repatriation of the bodies of the Indian expats who lost their lives in a fire mishap in Saudi Arabia, the Deputy Commissioner of Dakshina Kannada district has sought Centre's intervenient.

Deputy Commissioner AB Ibrahim, who wrote to the union ministry of external affairs on Monday, sought immediate action for repatriation of dead bodies of the victims.
The letter addressed to the deputy secretary and consular of the ministry, has expressed concern over delay in the process of repatriation of bodies.
"In the fire accident at Petrochemical Complex Jubail in Saudi Arabia on April 16, as many as 14 persons including 10 Indian nationals died. Out of 10 persons, five are from Dakshina Kannada district. The families of the deceased workers have been informed and they have requested the district administration to make necessary arrangements to repatriate dead bodies to their respective addresses in India. The nearest airport is Mangaluru International Airport and the district administration will make necessary arrangement to receive the bodies," the DC stated in the letter.
He also requested the ministry officials to contact the Indian Embassy in Saudi Arabia to take necessary and immediate action for the repatriation of dead bodies to the family members at the earliest.

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