Mangaluru expat Jayaram Shetty walks free after Saudi jail ordeal

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January 18, 2016

Mangaluru, Jan 18: Jayaram Shetty, an Indian national, hailing from Karnataka’s coastal city of Mangaluru, who had been imprisoned in Saudi Arabia for more than one year, has finally walked free.

Those who know Shetty closely believe that he was convicted for the crime not committed by him. He was falsely implicated in theft case by the culprits who have done it, forcibly by making him sign on a blank paper and forging the document as if he has accepted this crime.

Untitled-1Shetty, from Neer Marga in Mangaluru, is a married man for 8 years and has a three year old daughter and wife living back in Mangaluru. He was working as a supervisor for Cold Store Trading Company in Dammam.

He is the sole bread earner of the family and serving in this company for more than 6 years in Dammam with excellent track records. His customers and his colleagues always praise him for his hardworking, sincerity and simplicity.

In 2014 a theft took place in a remote yard of the company where Shetty worked as the Supervisor. According to company two containers of olive oil was stolen.

As told by Shetty, his work schedule begins from morning 8 a.m. till 6 p.m and the said act of theft was not committed within the purview of the yard in which he was supervising. As per records maintained by the company itself there is no nexus between his duty and the alleged theft of containers as the same is committed far away from his supervisory yard. His responsibility to take care of the materials would be limited to within the yard and once the goods contained in the container leaves the said yard, the responsibility of the container shifts to the person who carry the said containers to its destination. However he was falsely and frivolously accused by the company in the theft case, which was committed by unknown persons.

His friends claim that despite the fact known to the company that Shetty was not real culprit in the case, he was accused and handed over to the police. When the real culprits were not found, the Company made false allegations against Shetty and trapped him into legal battle. He was made redundant by the Company on 6th August, 2014 and was forced to remain in the remote house confinement for more than 2 months where he was allegedly tortured continuously. He then was coerced to admit and sign on the Arabic paper, which he could not read. It was later found out that they have written in Arabic that Shetty has committed the crime and admitted that he has sold the goods for profit to an unknown company.

Based on the forged signature taken on the documents, on 17th October, 2014, Shetty was handed over to Dammam Police. Since then, he has been in the jail and has faced the trials in Dammam Court. Again based on the documents produced to the Court, the judgment was announced and Shetty was sentenced for 8 months’ imprisonment and flogging (lashes) for every 15 days.

With all pain, Jayaram Shetty had to bear the sentence pronounced by the Court which got executed immediately. The tenure of imprisonment got over by August 2015 but Shetty was still not released from the jail and was kept imprisoned illegally, despite of repeated pleas to release. Jayaram Shetty's wife Geetha and brother in law Hari Alva pleaded the Indian Mission in Dammam to look into the matter but in vain.

NRI activists intervene

Later through some reference, on 17th August, 2015 Hari Alva, brother-in-law of Jayaram contacted social Worker Shodhan Prasad in Dubai who in an earlier instance had helped one Mangalorean in another similar case get released.

Shodhan later took up the matter actively with his some of his known associates in MASA and KWAR in Saudi Arabia who promised will help in this case. Later Shodhan also met and requested Dr B.R. Shetty in Abu Dhabi to help. Continuing the fight Shodhan contacted his friend Social Worker, Advocate P.A. Hameed who is based in Riyadh and he took up Jayaram Shetty's case seriously and sent a plea to Bader Al-Qassim who is the Chief of the Human Rights Commission in Dammam registering the case for a fair judgment.

While the study of his case was going on in HRC he additionally arranged to send a personal plea from Geetha Jayaram Shetty to Prince Al Waleed Bin Talal Bin Abdul Aziz Al Saud, Humane and Philanthropic Prince of Saudi Royal Family. However the case did not get a quick response and was moving slow without any result.

Shodhan did not give up the fight and was constantly in touch with Jayaram Shetty through mobile contact in jail and consoling him daily. Luckily there was a sharing mobile facility in there wherein they get daily one or two chances to talk. Shodhan then on 9th December, 2015 sent a request letter to Sushma Swaraj, External Affairs Minister copying to all the Junior Ministers in the Portfolio which got an immediate response the very next day itself which showed positive signs. External Affairs Ministry replied and gave a reference number for the grievance and asked to log on to Madad portal with the said reference which he did and was following up with the case.

It was learnt that Indian Embassy was not taking the matter serious until then and later Shodhan contacted the Indian Embassy in Riyadh who said they are aware of the case and will do the needful. They also informed that the owner of the company where Jayaram worked had put another false case of money theft against him and because of this he is still kept in jail awaiting hearing of the case.

Later with the follow-up it was learnt that the Jayaram's Employer was not responding to the case hearing probably knowing that the matter is getting serious through Diplomatic mission, hence was not attending the case. Since he did not appear for many hearing, the court black listed him and the case got closed. Taking opportunity of this and pleading with the Jail Authorities of Jayaram's innocence, the Jail Captain agreed to release Jayaram provided he gets his Passport or Exit Pass from Indian Embassy immediately.

Shodhan contacted the Embassy again and requested them to issue a Exit Pass in the absence of the Passport which was held by the Employer who was absconding. After constant follow-up the Embassy arranged to deliver the Exit Pass to Jail Authorities last week who then asked Jayaram to arrange money for his Air Ticket. On his request Shodhan with the help of some Members of Nama Tuluveru UAE, collected cash and arranged to send the same to the Jail Authorities who acknowledged receipt and arranged one way air ticket back to Mangaluru.

Jayaram reached Mumbai this morning and is now a free bird and can join his family after a period of more than a year struggling in the Jail. It is learnt that Jayaram got few contribution from MASA on his return but his dues with the employer is still pending which has to be taken up later.

Comments

Jaber
 - 
Tuesday, 19 Jan 2016

This is Saudi Govt that is why he got Released according Sharia law not like India how many Muslims are in Jails with false case. Good support from Saudi Govt,

Mohammed SS
 - 
Tuesday, 19 Jan 2016

Well done let him come back to Mangalore, his seat reserved in Goonda Group Bhajrang dal, in Mangalore goondas will get free food and booz to do the crimes

rajani Devadiga
 - 
Tuesday, 19 Jan 2016

Its a true true noble work. Congratulations Mr. Shodhan Prasad and Mr. Hameed for your tremendous effort in the successful accomplishment of the task. God bless you both. Cheers to all the ones engaged in the said matter. Smile in the face of Mr. Jayaram Shetty and family is priceless.

Shabi
 - 
Monday, 18 Jan 2016

Well Done Shodan Anna good job you have done God Bless You always.

Praveen Y.
 - 
Monday, 18 Jan 2016

wonderful humanitarian effort and work by Shodhan Prasad and Advocate P.A.Hameed in Riyadh, for the release of Jayaram Shetty.

Really, it was sorrowful moment for the family of Mr. Shetty. Hope they enjoy today.

Ismail K.T.
 - 
Monday, 18 Jan 2016

Release of Jayram Shetty from Dammam jail is really good news. Finally, he joined his family after his long stay in the jail.

My thanks to Advocate P.A.Hameed Padubidre, who, as I know, worked hard recently to get a Mangalorean released from Khobar Police lockup in the similar case after his stay in police lock-up for about 2 months. He was successful in seeing the Mangalorean got paid of all his dues including air ticket by his catering company. Shodhan Prasad Dubai also deserves the thanks from all Mangaloreans and others.

Hats off to those who supported his release and allowing him to join his family , after all, he is our fellow Mangalorean.

raza
 - 
Monday, 18 Jan 2016

KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK... Advocate HAMEED ...!!!

Rahi
 - 
Monday, 18 Jan 2016

Good work Mr. Shodhan Prasad.
Should have contact IFF for fast process.

Irfan
 - 
Monday, 18 Jan 2016

@ Maya Prasad,
It's not Saudi Govt who put him behind bars it was his company who alleged that he was involved in theft, Please read the article once again.

Moideen
 - 
Monday, 18 Jan 2016

Good work Shodhan prasad. but u only taking care of hindus stranded in abroad.

Maya prasad
 - 
Monday, 18 Jan 2016

seriously tragic, putting false case against one person and putting him in jail for year. this is saudi govt power?

Rathan
 - 
Monday, 18 Jan 2016

good work Shodhan Prasad, we want more person like u in abroad for us.

Irfan
 - 
Monday, 18 Jan 2016

Very sad to hear Jayram's story, He should have filed a case in Ministry of Labour against the company for not paying End of Service and other Dues with the help of any Indian Group like KNRI or IFF

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