Dirk Hasert

Dirk Hasert was a German tourist, student in Erfurt. Hasert, who was travelling through the Kashmir region in 1995, was kidnapped on or around 8 July, 1995, together with Donald Hutchings (USA), Keith Magan (UK) and Paul Wells (UK). A Pakistan based separatist group, Al-Faran, claimed responsibility. Hasert was 25 years old at the time of the kidnapping. Hasert's fate up to this date is not clear. There were reports that he had been sighted in the village Hakura on 31 December 1995. However, Nasir Mehmood, previously Head of Finance of the rebel group Harkat-Ul-Ansar stated in 1996 (after his arrest) that Hasert and three other Western hostages had been killed on 13 December 1995 in the Magam Region. In November 1998, E. N. Rammohan, Head of the Indian Border Security Force stated that in his opinion, the hostages had been killed "a long time back". In October 2000, Indian police exhumed a body in a graveyard in Doru village (Anantang District of South Kashmir) and subjected it to DNA testing to ascertain whether it was that of one of the Western hostages. It turned out to be the body of Paul Wells. The Jammu and Kashmir government on 28 January 2003 issued death certificates for the four kidnapped hostages.

Further reading

"Erneut Urlauber in Kaschmir vermisst", Sddeutsche Zeitung, 12 July 1995 "Entfhrer in Kaschmir drohen erneut mit Geiselmord"Associated Press Worldstream, 11 July 1995 Qaiser Mirza, "American Flees Captors in Kashmir", Chicago Sun-Times, 10 July 1995 "Kaschmir-Geiseln wurden in Dorf gesichtet", Associated Press, 31 December 1995 "Indien. Ein Grab im Dschungel", Focus Magazin, 30 December 1996 "Western Hostages probably killed, says top Indian security official", Associated Press, 27 November 1998 Qaiser Mirza, "Kashmir police say skeleton may be of a foreign hostage", Associated Press, 25 October 2000 "Indian police exhume body, believed to be of Western hostage", BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, 27 October 2000 "Kashmir issues death certificates for Western hostages kidnapped in 1995", Global News Wire Asia Africa Intelligence Wire, 28 January 2003

 

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