Kozhikode mother awaits release of son from Saudi prison after 18 years


Kozhikode, Jul 12 (IANS); It’s an unprecedented state of excitement at the house of elderly Fatima in Kerala's Kozhikode, whose son, Abdul Rahim, a death row convict in Saudi Arabia, is set to return home after securing a pardon.

It's been an 18-year wait for the mother, whose prayers have been finally answered.

The return was made possible through a massive fund collection drive for Rs 34 crore which was given as blood money on the orders of a Saudi Arabian court. The court had ruled that in case the money was not given Rahim would be executed.

The money was handed over in April. The court yielded after the Saudi family accepted the money which enabled the legal proceedings for his release.

Rahim’s mother cannot hide her excitement, and on Friday she said she wants to see her son as soon as possible.

“Even though he calls me, that’s not enough, I just cannot wait any longer to see my son and wish he come at the earliest,” said Fatima.

Rahim’s nephew is also excited and said that the Saudi Arabian court has asked Rahim’s lawyer to be present on Sunday.

“The lawyer has told us, that on Sunday we will know when Rahim will be finally released. And once released, he will be put on a flight back home, for which the entire village is waiting,” said the nephew.

“After the orders of his release came, every minute now seems like hours,” added the nephew.

An auto driver here, Rahim was drawn to the Gulf to make more money. He reached Saudi Arabia in 2006 and got a job as a personal driver-cum-caretaker of a 15-year-old physically challenged boy, who also had a medical ailment where he breathed through an external device connected to his body.

The boy, according to Rahim, misbehaved with him one day while he was driving. As he was trying to quieten him, his hand accidentally touched the external medical device which got disconnected and the boy died.

A court in Saudi Arabia sentenced him for murder and the appeal court upheld this verdict in 2022. The decision was later confirmed by the country’s Supreme Court.

Then following numerous discussions with the Saudi family, they settled for blood money and the doors for Rahim’s freedom were finally opened.

 

 

 

 

  

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  • robert pinto, bangalore

    Sun, Jul 14 2024

    why waste money .people should think its not india get bail

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Fri, Jul 12 2024

    Wow...he is worth 34 crores. He must have done something right if Saudi system is to be believed. What is his worth after he returns empty handed from Saudi prison? But yes, Mom only knows the pain.

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  • Arjun, India

    Fri, Jul 12 2024

    Its a shame murderers are released for money.

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  • CA Abdulla, Mangalore/California

    Sat, Jul 13 2024

    First you understand what murderer means and then comment. Get help from someone who knows.

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  • Prakashchandra Jain, Moodbidri

    Fri, Jul 12 2024

    Drugs and smuggling are punishable in Saudia unlike in India.

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  • Ananda Moorthi., Thokkottu,575017

    Fri, Jul 12 2024

    Mothers Prayers always Reach the Almighty FIRST.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Jul 12 2024

    At last mothers prayers were heard and son will return soon.A happiest moment for her May God bless both and keep them healthy for long years.One thing I dont understand.34 crores as blood money ?And their son will comeback?Some years prison would also enough.But poor fellow now may not in stage to hear that and happy to return in mothers arm.Let him have some free days breathing in fresh air in kerala.Wish him all the best.Will that family be happy with that blood money?

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Fri, Jul 12 2024

    Finally, God heard mother’s prayers. Spending 18 years in a Saudi jail must have been incredibly difficult, and every moment in prison will remain etched in his memory. Yet, he survived, countless thanks to Allah. 🙏

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  • Ravi, Udyavara

    Fri, Jul 12 2024

    This is Sharia law.. Boda Sheera...Some Pea- brains are here jumping & demanding to introduce this cruel law in our country.

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  • John Pinto, Belman Karla

    Fri, Jul 12 2024

    We should make it applicable.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Jul 13 2024

    John Pinto Belman.do you understand the meaning of it if applicable in our country.?Depth of this ?We loose complete our democratic rights and suppose you get caught in a crime ,head off?Be happy when you do pickpocket your hand is no more,etc?

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, India

    Fri, Jul 12 2024

    @ ravi ,,In the case of those who commit crimes, they are given punishment, but those who walk straight are not given any punishment anywhere in the world.

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