Byndoor Youth gets Capital Punishment in Saudi Arabia


Byndoor, Aug 15: A youth from Navunda near here has been awarded the capital punishment by a Saudi Arabian court for allegedly transporting narcotic drugs, recently. 

Abdul Majeed (27), who has been convicted by the court recently, was working in Saudi Arabia as a driver since 2002. Majeed was arrested by the Saudi Police for carrying two kilograms of brown sugar on January 14, 2004. It is said that Saleem Sheikh Mastan, a friend of Majeed asked him to collect a bag from one Hamza Abubakker at Dammam Airport.

Accordingly, Majeed went and collected the bag from Abubakker. However, he was caught by the police while he was returning to Mastan’s place.

Earlier, the Shariat Court in Dammam had awarded eight years’ imprisonment and 800 lashes to Majeed. The court had pronounced death sentence to two others in connection with the incident. Meanwhile, another accused Nasiruddin was sentenced for five years’ imprisonment and 500 lashes in the case. However, the same court has now changed the verdict of Majeed into capital punishment after four years.

Those two convicts, who were awarded capital punishment in the case, had appealed for a review of the case in the upper court. Following this, the court bifurcated the case and started the review. After the review, the court modified the verdict as 15 years’ imprisonment as well as Penalty of 50,000 Riyal for Nasiruddin and awarded death sentence to Majeed.

Majeed and two others, who filed mercy petitions, are now counting their days in the Al-Faisaliya Jail in Dammam.

Family of Majeed in Navunda strongly suspect that Majeed might have been made a scapegoat in the episode. They suspect that Majeed, who did not know Arabic, might have been cheated by others.

Majeed belongs to a respected family in Navunda. His grandfather and uncle were all popular in political and social fields. Mother Beekunhi asserts that her son can never do such a crime. Father, who is a deaf by birth, still waits hopefully for his son’s return. The couple have four children including three sons and a daughter. Majeed’s relatives are trying their best through political leaders for the approval of his mercy petition.  

  

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  • m mohammed, navumda

    Mon, Jan 24 2011

    Majeed we all can get wrong judgement in this world.God knows you well and your motives helping is a crime.I request all my friends before helping others think twice this world is so bad

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  • Amin, Bangalore

    Thu, Sep 03 2009

    I appreciate all the comments except the comment from Mohamed salem, Mangalore... Abdul Majid may have committed or may not have committed this crime. And I agree that they require sufficient proof/witnesses to give a final verdict like this. I would like to remind ''Mohamed''salam that this law is not 500yr old!! Infact it is 1400yr old... The quran says: "If anyone kills a human being, unless it be for murder or for spreading corruption in the land,it is as if he has killed whole of humanity... (ch5:V32).. This capital punishment, shariya law should be implemented , only then there will least crime!! Saudi Arabia has the least crime rate in the world. And Islam condemns if the verdict is without proof!!

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  • DON D''SOUZA, MANGALORE

    Wed, Sep 02 2009

    WHY INDIA NOT HELPING THIS GUY TO TAKE HIM BACK FROM THAT HELL ? POLITICIANS NOW ITS THE TIME TO DO SOME OF UR JOB AND HELP THE PUBLIC SO GET UP FROM THE DAMN CHAIR AND HELP.

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  • Clinto, Mangalore

    Mon, Aug 17 2009

    I strongly condemn this decision as this wasn ot Majeed''s fault. i suggest Majeed''s family take this up with the Indian Consulate and approach for help. They have to bring the perperators to books.and relase majeed for no fault.

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  • John Dmello, Mangalore

    Sun, Aug 16 2009

    If Majeed has committed a crime, he has to pay for it but he does not deserve death. If Majeed is working since 2002, he won''t dare to do such a thing because he knows the consequences. I am sure he is innocent and has been framed by his friends. Religious laws should be banned as they are outdated in a civil society because it cannot differenciate between the innocent and guilty.

    If Majeed has been used to carry drugs without his knowledge, how can he be guilty except by religious laws. The world has progressed and crime too has progressed that new methods are used where only innocent people get caught and the guilty are free to commit more crimes. May the Heavenly Father be with Majeed and release him from the claws of death.

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  • jacintha, mangalore

    Sat, Aug 15 2009

    Let us pray that truth & mercy prevails. God has bounty of blessings, and pray that they may be showered on this family and pardon be granted.

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  • henry MISQUITH, MANGALORE/BAHRAIN

    Sat, Aug 15 2009

    VERY SAD INDEED, THIS IS A BIG CRIME POSSESSING OR TRAFFICKING THE DRUGS IN GULF COUNTRIES, SPECIALLY IN SAUDI. MAY ALMIGHTY GOD SAVE THIS INNOCENT FROM CAPITAL PUNISHMENT OR DEATH PENALTY.

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  • shahnawaz kukkikatte, dubai/udupi

    Sat, Aug 15 2009

    Wisdom must prevail in all actions. Saudi authorities must have had sufficient proof of Majeed''s involvement and its sharia system where Qazis who are experts in religious rulings and other laws are in charge of judiciary. Without sufficient proof I am confident that no such verdict will be pronounced. Secondly we dont know the real story.

    Every expatriate, before entering Saudi land is well informed that consuming and trafficking drug is a capital offence and warrants death penalty. Innocent people will not be punished in any country unless they are framed. Too early to come to a judgement.

    Secondly saudi authorities may pardon him looking at his age and deriving inspiration from Quranic verse which clearly says if you kill an innocent sould as if you have killed the whole human race and if you save a soul as if you have saved the whole of human race.

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  • irene, mumbai

    Sat, Aug 15 2009

    Majeed we all can get wrong judgement in this world.God knows you well and your motives helping is a crime.I request all my friends before helping others think twice this world is so bad.

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  • Sarah, Dubai

    Sat, Aug 15 2009

    Very sad for Majeed. Surely he would have been made a scapegoat with those thugs who used his innocence for their gains. The law also is so funny that it never cares to investigate properly. As is where is the person is taken into consideration. Pray to Almighty that justice prevails, for if the trust of mankind is not rewarded by the one Above, then where would one turn too. For the justice in this world is blinded and corrupt...

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  • mohamed salam, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 15 2009

    One of the worst judgement of Saudi court. Still they are following 500 yrs old law. I strongly condemn this verdict.

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