HC directs Centre to obtain conviction copy of Mangaluru man from Saudi Arabian court


Bengaluru, Aug 8 (IANS) The Karnataka High Court on Tuesday directed the Union government to obtain the order copy of the judgment from a Saudi Arabian court and related certified documents in connection with the conviction of a man from the state.

Shailesh Kumar, a resident of Barnakatte near Mangaluru in Dakshina Kannada district, has been awarded 15 years of imprisonment in Saudi Arabia for blasphemy.

The bench, headed by Justice Krishna S. Dixit, gave the directions to help in filing a petition before the Saudi king to review the punishment. It also directed the Central government to enlighten it about the procedure to file the mercy petition in connection with the cases of blasphemy, sedition and breach of trust cases.


Shailesh Kumar

Meanwhile, Mohin Khan, an officer at the Indian Embassy in Saudi Arabia appeared in the court online and said that officials in Saudi Arabia have already been contacted in connection with obtaining a copy of the conviction. He submitted that the copy of judgment was not available yet and the efforts are on to obtain it.

As the bench asked him how many days are required to obtain the copy, he told it that the courts in Saudi Arabia provide a copy of conviction to only those convicted and there is no provision to provide it to others. In spite of this, the efforts are on to get it and it can’t be told exactly how many more days are required for obtaining a copy of the conviction, he added.

The bench then adjourned the matter to August 17.

The petition in this regard was filed by Kavitha, wife of Shailesh Kumar, who had been working in Saudi Arabia for 20 years. She had earlier pleaded with the Centre to get back her husband who has become a victim of hacking and got arrested by the Saudi Arabian government. She has also stated that he had been targeted for putting up a patriotic message on social media.

Kavitha, a resident of Barnakatte near Mangaluru, had claimed that miscreants had created a fake social media account of her husband and posted derogatory messages against the king of Saudi Arabia and Islam.

"During last February, my husband had put up a patriotic message on his social media account. He had received a threatening call from a stranger. The stranger had warned Shailesh to withdraw the social media account and if he didn’t, they wouldn't allow him to be in Saudi Arabia. Shailesh, taking no chances, had taken off his account," she said.

After a few days, unknown people have created a fake social media account in the name of Shailesh Kumar and uploaded derogatory messages against Islam and the King of Saudi Arabia and hatched a conspiracy to get him arrested, she alleged.

BJP leader Jitendra Kottari had said that Shailesh Kumar is kept in the prison of Saudi Arabia for one and a half years and police have arrested him without any investigation. No advocate is coming forward to argue in favor of Shailesh and Indian organisations in Saudi Arabia are also silent on the issue, he claimed.

The matter was brought to the notice of BJP state President Nalin Kumar Kateel, who is also a local MP. Though, Kateel has written a letter to the Ministry of External Affairs, there is no progress.

There is an opportunity of his release if the MEA intervenes in the matter and the government should take necessary steps for the release of an innocent Indian landed in jail for no fault of his, Kottari demanded.

The court also had pulled up the callous attitude of the police department and officers in connection with the case. It had warned the action against the police for non-compliance of court directions with regard to the case.



 

 

 

  

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  • abu mohammed, KSA - Mangaluru

    Wed, Aug 09 2023

    i know there few are more like sailesh still in KSA commenting against Islam and KSA, once they are caught they will start crying foul.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Wed, Aug 09 2023

    Any Indian can be charged for offenses committed in India ...

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  • zuhair, Udupi

    Wed, Aug 09 2023

    keep calm and trust Modi. Modi is a vishwaguru, he stop Ukraine war. He bought Cheetah, He bought economy to 3rd rank in school. Australia of PM called Modi boss. He sent india to moon. Mumkin hai tho Modi hai. MODI modi modi

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  • ODP, UDUPI

    Wed, Aug 09 2023

    But...who are these last 3 Modis ?

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  • Mangoman, Mangalore

    Wed, Aug 09 2023

    Most of them confused, Patriotic message is to insult Muslims, here insulting Islam made so common many don't see it as wrong and continue their behavior in Gulf

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  • Mohamed, Dubai/mangaluru

    Wed, Aug 09 2023

    There will be many incidents like this in the future unfortunately in response to the marginalization of non Hindus in India. Goverment of India should warn the Bhakts not to indulge in islamophobic propaganda in Muslim countries.

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  • ayes p, kudla/ksa

    Wed, Aug 09 2023

    each and every time fake id bla bla and their god fathers are protecting them but authority is going thru the IP address the one who uses/posted not from so called fake ID/name etc. etc.

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  • Achhu, Mlore

    Wed, Aug 09 2023

    There are so many Hindus working in Saudi Arabia without any issues. only some people with spirit write against Saudi Arabia then they try to justifies their account has been hacked by someone.

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Wed, Aug 09 2023

    the law enforcement authority normally do not go by the account identity ... they will go by ip address from which the post emanated ... once the ip address is found, the Internet Service Provider will tell who the user was. It is height of stupidity to get involved in matters relating to religion or royal family in gulf countries ...

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  • Alwyn, Kudla

    Wed, Aug 09 2023

    Sad to read this news. Hopefully Saudi government will release him soon. Let’s pray for his release. I believe in Karma. What we sow that is what we reap. Best is never talk bad about any religion. God is one and respect it.

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  • Prakash, Manipal

    Wed, Aug 09 2023

    Once again i request all the Indians working in the gulf to concentrate on their jobs and not venture into expressing political or religious sentiments... Probably you may do it on one to one whatsapp chats with close confidants... Never use facebook like platforms for any such thing... It is very difficult even track a person where he or she is kept after arrest... they say be like a Roman in Rome... It is very important to understand our needs of employment and suppress our adrenalin for speaking the mind out...

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  • KS Mayya, Mangalore/Bangalore

    Wed, Aug 09 2023

    How about getting after those who created the fake profile and posted those derogatory remark also? Those who think that KSA is their fiefdom because of the following of the religion practiced there, must be brought to justice. It should be broken into them that they can go to KSA if and only if India certifies that they are its citizen. Anyway, do not count on KSA to come clean just as they did not on Kashoggi. KSA apparently punished unknown persons for Kashoggi's dismemberment in Saudi embassy in Turkeye.

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