Kozhikode, February 27
A farmer from Kerala who went to Israel as part of a government-sponsored tour to study modern farming technologies and thereafter reportedly went missing returned to India on Monday.
Biju Kurian (48), after landing at the Calicut International Airport at around 5am, told reporters that he is conveying his apologies to the Kerala government, state Agriculture Minister P Prasad, the 27-member delegation and the officials who were leading it.
Explaining his absence from February 17, when the five-day tour to understand new farming techniques from Israel had got over, he told reporters that he had gone to visit holy places in Jerusalem and Bethlehem.
Thereafter, he came to know about news reports that he was missing and so he did not know what to do next, the farmer claimed.
He said he had informed his family that he was safe and well with the help of someone as he did not have internet or international calling facility on his phone.
Subsequently, with his brother’s help he returned to India, the farmer said.
Kurian said his visa was valid till May 8 and there was no illegality behind his staying back.
After he reportedly went missing, the state Agriculture Minister had said the government would look into the incident.
The delegation had gone to Israel on February 12 and Kurian was found missing on February 17 after the tour got over.
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