Pune: Jesuits in the city have welcomed the release of Fr Alexis Prem Kumar, a fellow member of Society of Jesus, after eight-month long captivity in Afghanistan. Fr Bhausaheb Sansare, Pune Jesuit provincial, said, “We Jesuits thank Indian and Afghanistan governments for their support in safe release of Fr Alexis.”
Fr Sansare said that the Jesuit’s abduction for eight months had left many Jesuits spending sleepless nights.
Fr Alexis was abducted by some unidentified men in western Afghanistan on June 2, 2014. Fr Stan Fernandes, former Pune Jesuit Provincial and currently Delhi-based director of the Jesuit Refugee Service (JRS), was involved in the process of getting him safely released.
Fr Sansare added, “The abduction did disturb us. Nonetheless, the Jesuits’ works in Afghanistan continued and we will continue to serve the poor and needy.”
JRS continued to operate its programmes in Afghanistan to ensure that Afghan students had continued access to quality education.
Jesuit Refuge Services has been active in Afghanistan since 2005.
Jesuit refugee service-The Jesuit Refugee Service is an international body serving the forcibly displaced persons. With its headquarters in Rome and with teams working in nearly 50 countries, JRS provides education, health, social and other services to refugees, more than half of whom are women. JRS says that its services are provided to refugees regardless of race, ethnic origin or religious beliefs.