14 Indians on death row in UAE return after victim’s kin accept ‘blood money’

Saturday 23rd June 2018 06:37 EDT
 
 

Jalandhar: Fifteen Indians, including 14 from Punjab, who were on death row in United Arab Emirates (UAE) after being convicted in two murder cases, have been released after a non-government organisation (NGO), ‘Sarbat Da Bhala Trust’, paid blood money to the relatives of victims.

Fourteen of them have returned to India recently, including 10 persons who were released on June 15 and brought here by SPS Oberoi, a businessman from Dubai, who runs the NGO. Addressing a press conference, Oberoi said only one of the convicted Indians, Dharamvir Singh, is now left in UAE and he too will return after his paperwork is completed.

He said one of the two cases in which five of these Indians were convicted pertained to the murder of 38-year-old Varinder Chouhan of Shekhanura village of Azamgarh district in Uttar Pradesh. He was killed on November 4, 2011.

In this case, a Sharjah court had awarded death sentence Dharmendra of Chapra in Bihar, Harwinder Singh of Ajnala in Amritsar, Ranjit Ram of Zinsra in Nawanshahr, Dalwinder Singh of Malpur in Hoshiarpur and Sucha Singh of Jasso Majra in Patiala. In the other case, a Pakistani national, Mohammad Farhan, was killed in July 2015. Ten Punjabi men were convicted and awarded death penalty in this case by an Al Ain court.

“After families of some of these convicts approached us for help, our organisation reached out to the kin of the victims who were murdered and paid them ‘blood money’ to get the convicts released from Gulf prisons as per the laws of the land,” he said.

Oberoi, while advising the Indian parents to avoid sending their children under labour category to Arab countries, said, “Punjab youths are being trapped by the gangs there to earn easy bucks. They later indulge in illegal activities, which ultimately results in such a situation.”


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