Kasargod: Betrayed by fellow passenger, Ismail spends 15 years in Sri Lankan jail


Stephan Kayyar
Daijiworld Media Network – Kasargod (SP)

Kasargod, Mar 27: Ismail Kunhi Ahmed (54) from Piraramoole in Hosangady, Manjeshwar in the district, is a free man now, after spending 15 invaluable years of his life inside a Sri Lankan jail, for a crime he was not even a part of.

Fifteen youthful years could have been put to more productive use, like achieving financial stability and spending time with family and friends, but Ahmed does not allow these thoughts to spoil his future, and wants to live life to the fullest henceforth.

Ismail used to work as a driver at his hometown. His friends used to coax him to come to Sri Lanka to work there, claiming that better opportunities awaited drivers there. In pursuit of greener pastures, Ismail flew from Chennai Airport to Sri Lanka in 1999.

When one of the fellow passengers requested him to help transport a suitcase to Sri Lanka, Ismail readily agreed, little realizing that this decision of his might shatter his dreams, and change the course of his life forever.

During routine check by immigration department officials on his arrival at the airport in Sri Lanka, it was found that 900 grams of brown sugar had been concealed inside the suitcase Ismail had agreed to carry. Ismail was jailed. At the advice of an advocate there, Ismail also signed a confession, hoping that this step would help him to get released. A court there however, sentenced him to 20 years in jail. Betrayal by co-passenger, innocence, and lack of legal knowledge, proved to be the bane of his life.

Family members of Ismail came to know about the fate that had befallen on Ismail just three years back. After that, they brought pressure on the government through different people’s representatives for his release. MP, E T Basheer, raised the topic of 32 Indians including Ismail, who had been languishing in Sri Lankan jails for various offences in the Lok Sabha. Thereafter, MP, Karunakaran, also wrote to the prime minister, President, and defence minister, about the need to come to the rescue of these Indians. After union defence minister, A K Antony, and minister, Vayalar Ravi, intervened, the Sri Lankan government handed over 32 people who were in jails there since a long time, to India last year.

Out of these 32, Ismail had been awarded 20 years of jail, while the others were facing life term. Ismail had completed 14 years and 9 months of imprisonment in Sri Lanka. After Ismail spent 13 months in Poojappura Central Jail in Thiruvananthapuram, he was released recently. Explaining about the condition prevalent in Sri Lankan jails, Ismail said that jail inmates there neither get proper treatment, nor get paid as in India for the work done inside jails.

The house of Ismail wears a festive look now, with his arrival there after a prolonged absence. The house is witnessing steady flow of friends, relatives, and well-wishers the entire day. Ismail, who is determined to put his bitter experience behind the back and spend the remaining years of his life meaningfully, is receiving everyone with an affectionate smile.

  

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  • Anwar Sadath, manglore

    Fri, Mar 28 2014

    People from Kasurgode and other Karnataka, Kerala border cities are spoiled our life by smuggling gold and drugs due to this all passengers are facing troubles

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  • albert, mangalore

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    i dont understand how come people trust others soo easily . so naive. and he isnt a teenager , he is a man,o god !! Anyways . may he spend the rest of his years in happiness and wth good health , god bless !!

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  • Rudolf, Mumbai

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    Lucky guy because carrying even small quantities of the drug mentioned leads to a death sentence in most countries!! Praise Allah for giving you another opportunity to spend time with your near/dear ones!!

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  • jr,

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    ON A DAILY BASIS PEOPLE FROM KASARGOD CAUGHT IN MANGALORE AIRPORT MAY BE SAME CASE CARRYING (UNKNOWN IF THEY CAUGHT REDHANDED) BAGGAGES OF OTHERS TO HELP THEM (FOR BENEFIT) AND OUR HM AK WANTS TO HELP THEM BECAUSE THEY BELONG TO MINORITY. THIS IS OUR INDIA.

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  • nelson, mangalore/kuwait

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    Welcome back Ismail saheb. May your remaining life with your family be blessed and joyous.

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    Ismail is to say a bit lucky person because Sri Lanka not awarded any death penalty as we mostly observed in the Gulf countries a punishment of death for drug trafficking.Sometime we are bit confused and deviate ourselves from our duty and also mentally for a quick monetary gains.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    It's very sad for Ismail & his fly.
    I hope he will get justice soon & praying for his release.

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  • nelson, mangalore/kuwait

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    Henry, he is already released.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    Thank God, may Almighty bless him.

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  • Lavin Noronha, Paladka

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    Kya Henry pyare... subha subha he.... hahahaa

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  • mohammed , mangalore

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    very sad what happen,now he is very happy.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    Ismail...Taken for a 'Long Ride' by somebody he had not known....
    Melwin: 'Lead up the Garden Path' by somebody he had known...
    The world is full of 'strange people'..Yes or No? And in it we search for 'Perfect Partners'...What to say?
    Life is really a Gamble...Play it I say....

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  • Blaan Mendonca, USA

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    Do not carry or take any Package or any luggage from any person.

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  • R.Bhandarkar, M'lore

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    Haan!Dear Blaan!
    From 'Have you seen God?' fame!
    How appropriate! Yes!You should not carry or take any luggage from any person or 'even your own' if you want to see God! Cardinal Principle.......

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  • Anil , Udupi

    Thu, Mar 27 2014

    The moral message is you should know what you are doing. Think what you are doing, what you are carrying and what are the consequences.

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