Emotional homecoming for Mangalorean youth after 9 years in Saudi prison

April 8, 2014

Mangalore, Apr 8: The Mangalore international airport witnessed scenes of an emotional reunion on Monday afternoon when Mangalorean Ayyoob Kannur returned home after spending more than nine years behind bars in Jeddah on the charges of Saudi Telecom Co. fraud.

For Mr Ayyoob the homecoming was dreamlike. “Alhamdulillah (Thank God). I never expected that I would be able to make it,” he said when he was received at the airport amidst an emotional reunion with his family.Airport

Tears welled up in his eyes as he hugged his mother, relatives with shivering hands.

Mohammed Ayyoob, a resident of Kannur in Mangalore was in jail for more than 10 years after Saudi Telecom Company (STC) charged him and seven others with very heavy fines, when a person who ran illegal international phone call business in the building where they stayed,  escaped from Saudi Arabia following the arrest of all inmates of the building.

He said “I am coming back to Mangalore after 13 years. I had been to Saudi Arabia to earn my livelihood. I was working in a Indian mess in Riyadh. Later, I moved to Jeddah and was into a petty job. The salary was not enough to meet my requirements. I had even decided to return. However, the destiny had something else in store. I was arrested by the Jeddah police on June 1, 2003. The court had sentenced us to eight years of imprisonment and slapped a huge penalty. As I was not able to pay the fine, I could not come out after serving eight years in jail,” he said.

Hussain Ahammed, Riyaz Ahammed from Kudroli, Nasir Mohammed from Ullal, Mohammed Ashraf from Surathkal, Fayaz from Bajpe, Mohamed Sharif from B C Road and Fairoz who were arrested along with Ayub are still languishing in the jail.

“With the help of India Fraternity Forum, I was released. It took more than four months to complete the formalties. Understanding the miserable plight of these young men and their poor families, India Fraternity Forum took interest in the matter and sought the help and support of Consulate General of India. The Forum had set up an adhoc committee, consisting the Welfare coordinator of IFF Karnataka chapter Ashraf Bajpe, IFF Jeddah President Ashraf Murayoor, Mudassar Akkarangadi, Haris Goodinabali and Hussain Jokatte to mobilise the support to ensure the regular follow up of the case,” Ayyoob said.

The families had submitted several petitions to the External Affairs minister and to the all MPs from Karnataka requesting the support of government for their release, said a family member. “My aged mother is on cloud nine. I am happy to return back to India. I only wish God for the welfare of all those who helped me to get released from the jail,” said a beaming Ayyoob.

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June 16,2020

Kalaburagi, Jun 16: Stones were pelted by villagers at an ambulance and a vehicle of health department at Tanda village here, which was fetching 15 people who had tested positive for COVID-19 to a hospital for treatment.

"A medical team along with some police personnel had gone to the Tanda village to bring 15 people who had tested positive for COVID-19 to a hospital for treatment on Monday," Lada Martin Marbaniang, Superintendent of Police (SP) Kalaburagi said.

"The medical team had an argument with villagers, which turned violent and those people started pelting stones at the ambulance and a vehicle of the health department," the SP said.

"On getting information, we rushed more security forces to the village. I visited the spot and spoke to a few leaders. Subsequently, we were able to convince them and all of them were brought to the hospital. A case has been registered against violent offenders," he added.

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February 6,2020

Bengaluru, Feb 6: Karnataka Chief Minister B S Yediyurappa said that portfolios for the 10 new ministers who sworn in on Thursday will be allocated by February 8.

Speaking to media persons, he said that he will go to Delhi in the coming days and the date of his visit will be finalised soon.

He is expected to meet the high command again to finalise the list of BJP MLAs for three berths in the Cabinet.

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July 17,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 17: The Karnataka State Board of AUQAF has ordered that management committees at Muslim Khabarastans, shall not refuse burial to Muslims died due to COVID-19.

"...in exercise the powers conferred under Waqf Act 1995, it is hereby ordered that management Committees/Muthawallies/Administrators responsible for the management of Muslim Khabarastans in the state of Karnataka irrespective of registered or unregistered in the Waqf, shall not refuse the burial of Muslims died due to COVID-19 pandemic," read an order from the Karnataka State Board of AUQAF on Thursday.

"They shall co-operate with all the Nodal Officers designated for this purpose regarding the decent burial. Non co-operation or refusal on the part of the management will be construed as an insult committed to the deceased. Any violation of the above order will attract the punitive provision of Indian Penal Code and removal from the management as per the provisions of the Waqf Act 1995," the order read.

It further said that the Waqf Officers, District Wakf Advisory Committees of the state, shall ensure the adherence of this order, and circulate the same to all the Khabarastan managements, registered or unregistered in the state.

"No further deliberation in this regard is solicited except compliance of the order in letter and spirit. Any dereliction in this regard will be viewed seriously," it read.

Giving a background on the issue of burial of COVID-19 deceased, the order read, "It is observed that, number of deaths are being occurred in various Districts of Karnataka, due to COVID-19 pandemic and it is reported that, some of the management committees of Khabarastan, are not cooperating to bury the dead bodies of COVID-19."

"A decent burial is a right of the dead person" as per the law of the land and the Islamic jurisprudence. It is needless to emphasize the importance of burial of Muslim dead bodies in Shariah. The dead body of a Muslim is treated with the utmost respect by the Ummah, joining in the funeral (Tadfeen), participating in the Namaz-e-Janaza and the burial are considered as Farz-e-Kifaya in Muslim law. According to the tradition of Islam, the person who participates in the funeral is entitled to Mountain sized reward (Sawaab)," the order read.

As per the order, the board, in its earlier circular had also cautioned the management of Waqf institutions and Khabarastan which were reluctant to allow the decent burial in the Khabarastan would be punished under the provisions of Indian Penal Code and the punitive provisions of the Waqf Act 1995 as well.

"The District Magistrates and the Superintendent of Police in the districts have been requested to prosecute the erring management committees who are responsible for non co-operation in this regard. Hence, the following order," it added.

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