Dammam: Fayaz from Ullal, jailed for possessing banned drugs, released


Daijiworld Media Network - Dammam (SP)

Dammam, Feb 9: Indian Social Forum (ISF), which has been extending helping hand to people of Indian origin in distress, succeeded in its endeavour to get Fayaz from Ullal, who was in jail since the last three months after having been arrested for possessing banned drugs, released. Fayaz was arrested by the police personnel of Saudi Arabia on his arrival at Dammam airport from India, after they found that he was carrying drugs that are banned in that country.

There have been several recent instances in which non-resident Indians get caught unawares in such cases. Laws pertaining to such crimes in Saudi Arabia are very tough, and the guilty undergo harsh sentences. Members of ISF, Naushad Katipalla and Ibrahim Krishnapura, succeeded in working in tandem with Indian embassy here, and get the case settled by holding discussions with the sponsor of Fayaz and jail officials.

Fayaz, son of Ibrahim from Ullal, had taken a flight to Saudi Arabia three months back to work there. He had taken with him several tablets in large quantities as they were necessary for his treatment. Customs officials at Dammam airport found these tablets and handed Fayaz to the police. Once illegal drug trafficking case is registered, the chances of getting bail or release are very bleak. Fayaz, who came to know about this, was overwhelmed, and sent a request to Dakshina Kannada MP, Nalin Kumar Kateel, for help. Thereafter, the case was also sent to minister for external affairs, Sushma Swaraj.

However, as there was no progress in Fayaz's release since the last three months, relatives of Fayaz contacted ISF and provided to them full details of the case. The members of the forum registered the case in the Indian embassy at Dammam, took over the onus of providing legal assistance to Fayaz Ullal, who was distressed, and contacted the sponsor of Fayaz at Saudi and held discussions with jail officials. After necessary papers and documents needed to settle the case were provided, Fayaz was finally released from jail on February 6.

ISF has drawn up a plan to bring out a booklet in association with the Indian embassy here, with the aim of providing detailed information to non-resident Indians and create awareness among them relating to banned medicines. It has requested the travellers not to carry medicines not backed by proper documents and also those that are banned in Saudi Arabia when travelling to that country.

  

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Fri, Feb 10 2017

    Excellent. Very nice work.

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  • Imthiyaz Ahmed Arkula, Mangalore/ kuwait

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    A big salute to Indian Social Forum Dammam team members. Its a great plan to make awareness about banned medicines and about rule of land on drugs/ medicines.

    Medicines in india are very cheap compare to Gulf countries. e.g. I was about to buy a strip of emeset-4mg (which was about 100 rupees per strip in india) but i shocked when I saw the price here in Kuwait which was 22KD equal to 4800 rupees. Because of high price and unavailability of some medicines expats bring medicines and tablets from India.
    But still we should not put our self in risk by bringing medicines on board. We should be careful that so many medicines which are allowed in India are banned in gulf countries also we have to respect and follow the rules to avoid drug trafficking of the country of residence.

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  • Ibrahim, Abudhabi

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Very good job , excellent.
    It proved beyond no doubt that ISF blessed with plenty of Visionary leaders, Professional implementators, Dedicated, Diligent Commanders, Valarious Soldiers and commited followers all over Gulf sector.

    May Allah accept our all good deeds.

    Jaz'akallahu khair..

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  • Shiba, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Mr Fayaz is not son of ibraheem .There social media are all rumour.please don't blindly trust them .

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  • mohammed suhail, al khobar

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    al humdulillha ....
    very good job isf

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  • Christopher, Katipalla/Khobar

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Indeed wonderful work by Indian Social Forum, it is not an easy task to be executed.Thanks ISF.Nice coverage by Daiji.

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  • Shivram Mendon, Manipal

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Thank God, An innocent Indian saved here......

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  • S.M. Nawaz Kukkikatte, Dubai

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    really appreciated keep it up brothers.

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  • anh, udupi

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Thanks for the Daijiworld team for posting the News.... Really a very good job done by Indian Social Forum team saudi Arabia responding very quickly for this case.

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  • shuba, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    It would have been time saving and ideal situation for anyone who travels; their baggage is screened here and custom immigration done - as per rules of each country whatever is banned in case the passenger is being advised at this point the traveller can take the decision to dispose off his stuff and enter the respective destined country where he will not be penalised for banned products.

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  • Ibrahim Naseer, Al jubail

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Masha allah.. Allah subanahuthala accept our ISF brothers all good deeds

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  • IBRAHIM, mangalore

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Masha Allha, may Allha provide them reward here and hearafter, ameen... for the selfless Job..

    keep it up YOUR SPIRIT , BEST OF LUCK INDIAN SOCIAL FORUM...

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  • sri, Karkala

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Why do they carry medicine from here?
    No doctors and medical stores available there?

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  • kaizer, jubail

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Few medicines are not available here, brother fayaz was undergoing a treatment and due to that he had to carry those tablets.

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  • FRANCIS, Dubai

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Brother Sri, Karkala,
    Here in the Gulf medicines are available and sometimes not. The reason being people are carrying medicines from India because they rely on the doctors over there and the medicines they prescribe. This is for your kind information.

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  • Jacob Mendonsa, Melbourne/Australia

    Fri, Feb 10 2017

    Sri, It is very expensive to visit a Doctor here in Melbourne. Hence I carry all the medicines/tablets, when I travel, but keep handy the Indian Doctor's prescription.

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  • SIMSAR, Mangalore

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Good work by ISF, PROUD INDIAN TEAM in ABROAD working for Justice all over

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  • Nazeer kodimbady, Puttur

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Masha allah ISF Brothers

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  • Iqbal Jokatte, MANGALORE

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Excellent works done by Indian Social Forum. Interesting thing is that our external affairs minister always boost about her achievements in helping trapped expatriates in european countries was silent about this case even after 3 months !! Anyway lets not discuss, will applause the great achievement of ISF

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  • Iqbal, Kulur

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Great work. Keep up your work.

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  • kaizer, Jubail

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Well done ISF, your intervention in such activities is really worthy of appreciation, MAY ALLAH give you all the strength to serve the NRIs and bless you with good rewards,

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  • MIJ, Rakah, Al Khobar

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Really a commendable job done by Indian Social Forum with the help of Indian Embassy. What the Indian Govt. should have done has done by this organisation.
    Our Govt always comes at the end or never helps at all. This is the reason most parts of the worlds treat our citizens as if we are slaves.
    Best Regards to Social Forum Team...

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  • Sharfuddin Udupi, Dammam

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Excellent team work by Indian social forum,

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  • Muhammad Irshad, Karnataka / mangalore

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Wonderful job done by isf, we appreciate your sincere effort in it... When a minister of a district couldn't do it in a 3 months span, your team has done it in just a couple of days proves your punctuality in responding to the needy NRI.. I am eagerly waiting for the booklet you are going to release :-)

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  • ROSHAN RAKESH DSOUZA, URWA / DOHA

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Great job ISF........god bless

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  • Clinton, Dammam

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    There are cases where people are asked to carry medicines. Please don't.
    Best not to carry medicines. If absolutely necessary, carry a limited amount and backed by proper documents with doctor's certificate stating its necessity.

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  • Sajid Valavoor, Al Khobar

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Good & Quick effort taken by INDIAN SOCIAL FORUM , Always appreciate your efforts...
    ALLAH may bless you all with good rewards ..!!

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  • Mohammed, Dammam

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Very good job guys! Kudos to ISF team

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  • khadar samanige, samanige konaje

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    al hamdulillah lakh sukoor allah ya allah and fantstic work for ISF jazzkklluh khair

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  • FRANCIS, Dubai

    Thu, Feb 09 2017

    Praise God...

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