Mangaluru man walks free from Oman jail, thanks Indian Social Forum

[email protected] (Abdul Mubarak Karaje)
February 17, 2016

Muscat, Feb 17: The Indian Social Forum, Oman rescued an expatriate worker from Ullal in Mangaluru, who was lodged in jail due to irresponsibility of his company in Oman.

ullalWhen relatives came to know that Mohammad Ishaq was lodged in jail for unknown reason, they tried their best to get him released. On the other hand, Mohammad Ishaq’s hope of getting acquitted diminished even though tireless effort from his relatives for the last three months.

Meanwhile, Nazir Kodimbadi from Indian Social Forum, Oman, who happened to visit the jail officer in his company related issue, came to know that an Indian was lodged in prison for a few months. Nazir Kodimbadi, sprang into action alerting other ISF office bearers to look after the issue.

With the assistance of jail officer, the ISF committee members met Mohammad Ishaq and gathered all information/fact/contact details for his company as well has home and came to know their relentless effort from their side as aforesaid.

At the same time, the company where Ishaq was working did not respond to their plea. Hence ISF decided to take the issue to court and initiated to contact all related departments and authorities including Indian Embassy, Lawyers and Legal Consultant. In few, weeks with continuous effort, they were succeeded in getting him released.

Mohammad Ishaq expressed his gratitude to Indian Social Forum, Oman.

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Mani
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Feb 2016

Great Social Work

Hats off Indian Social Forum ,Oman

Nazeer Kodimbady
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Feb 2016

Jazakallah

Sameer Kandak
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Feb 2016

Masha Allah ! Good Job

Ibrahim
 - 
Wednesday, 17 Feb 2016

Masha ALLAH good appreciable work by indian social forum

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Wednesday, 25 Mar 2020

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