Five Indians allegedly buried alive in Saudi Arabia


Riyadh, Feb 28 (IANS): Three men have confessed in a court in Saudi Arabia that they buried alive five Asian workers, believed to be Indians, on a farm four years ago, a media report said.

The bodies of the victims were discovered by a farmer, Ali Habib, who had rented a 20,000-square-metre farm two years ago from its elderly woman owner, earlier this month while clearing the land in Safwa area of Qatif in Saudi Arabia's Eastern Province. The crime happened in 2010.

Police arrested 25 people, including expatriates and Saudi citizens, in connection with the case, the Arab News reported Thursday.

Three of the suspects confessed to their crime in court Wednesday.

A man, whose identity was not disclosed in the report, said that four years ago, he was driving around with a friend after consuming drugs and alcohol when he received a call from another friend at around 10 p.m. who asked to see him immediately at a farm.

"We saw five workers with their hands tied in the seating area. When the friend with me asked why they were tied, our host said that one of them had sexually harassed his sponsor’s daughter and other women,” he was quoted as telling the court.

“I saw that the five Indian workers were tied and unconscious, just before we went to another room to drink alcohol and smoke hashish. While we were drinking, I heard one of them screaming so I went out and slapped him in the face,” the man said.

“Later the friend who came with me left the room with a stick and hit the worker until he bled. We then took them all into another room,” he added.

“The three of us continued beating the workers on different parts of their bodies while continuing to drink and smoke,” the man recalled.

According to him, the host suggested that "we bury them alive in a hole behind the entrance gate of the farm".

“We tied them again with ropes and adhesive tape so they could not move,” he said.

He said that then their host loaded the workers onto a pickup truck and dumped them into a 2.5-metre-deep hole.

“We buried them alive with all their identity cards. At the time for the dawn prayer my friend and I left the farm, while our host remained there alone.”

Habib discovered the human remains while clearing the place to start farming.

The woman had rented the land to another person before Habib.

He said that before he took the charge of the farm, the land was deserted and contained a lot of waste.

The decomposed bodies were found with ropes around their arms and legs and their mouths filled with cotton.

The bodies were covered with duct tape.

Police have found an engraved gold ring and residence cards that helped them to identify some of the victims and suspects.

When Habib was digging the area he found carcasses. Initially, he thought the remains were those of a dead animal, but his doubts disappeared after he discovered undergarments next to a body.

  

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  • Fr Victor Machado, Neermarga/Tanzania

    Sat, Mar 01 2014

    Terrifying story. How can such a thing be tolerated. Hope the country's law will reassure our faith in them.

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  • Roshan, Abudhabi

    Sat, Mar 01 2014

    Very important to notice below line

    "We buried them alive with all their identity cards. At the time for the dawn prayer my friend and I left the farm, while our host remained there alone.”

    Prayer not affected. Goooood

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  • D.P.SHETTY, Bahrain

    Sat, Mar 01 2014

    Very sad to read the fate of poor Indians left India in search of bread & better life. God only knows the real story behind the murder.

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  • J Saheb,

    Sat, Mar 01 2014

    Taking laws in the hand!!! Now a days law is like nothing and all over the world (including seculars) take their own law standards.Need to be dumped alive. Tit for tat

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  • William Rodrigues, Milagres, Mangalore

    Sat, Mar 01 2014

    This is one of the stories which came to light. There might be thousands hidden. Imagine the tragedy and the situation, how the family members must have had,back in India

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  • Sir Lancelot, Manglore

    Sat, Mar 01 2014

    5 people our Indians... Pray for their soul rest in peace.
    Even Saudi the strict country in law and Sharia court, but the criminal record uff...unbelievable.
    Hope our Indian Embassy will speed up the case and bring justice.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Mar 01 2014

    When we hear this cant say anything.Lord forgive them for their acts.Must have done in a drug ,alcohol excess.The reason given seems to be silly.Everyone knows in that Country what may happen in such offenses.My sympathy to their Family and may their Soul rest in peace.whoever they are five People were certainly offer of some illicit acts I am sure.It's dangerous to work in such countries.

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  • Suleman Beary, Udupi

    Sat, Mar 01 2014

    I agree with you. It is dangerous to work and live in Saudi Arabia if you are a law breaker and do crime.

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  • Ramesh S, mangalore

    Sat, Mar 01 2014

    Suleman, you are indirectly supporting criminals..who are they to judge a person, whether is criminal or not..police & court is there!! Moreover, these criminals are intoxicated, which is haram!!

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  • Mohammad Salauddeen Bantwal, Mangalore/AUH

    Sat, Mar 01 2014

    MR. Ramesh, while i agree with your opinion here, i don't understand why you can't have the same view when your beloved RSS,VHP, BD or whatever right wing groups take the law into their hands in the name of moral policing? that too in our city? Should we call it Hypocrisy?

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  • John, Dubai

    Fri, Feb 28 2014

    Who makes a human being so cruel.

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  • sad Indian, mangalore

    Fri, Feb 28 2014

    So sad to read this story. Where is Indian govt? My heartfelt condolence on those who suffer from this torture.

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  • samuel sadanand, balmatta/kuwait

    Fri, Feb 28 2014

    It is so sad that time and again we hear of such tragic incidents of horrendous crimes on Indians who have gone to the gulf to make an extra buck so that their families back home can have a better life.who is responsible for such crimes?why are Indians always soft targets all around the globe?in a country where criminals can walk Scott free for killing a prime minister, what message does it convey across the globe?our govt policies responsible for this?my deepest sympathies for the families who have lost their loved ones.

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