Two Punjabi men executed in Saudi Arabia; Amarinder calls it barbaric


Chandigarh, Apr 18 (IANS): Condemning as "totally barbaric and inhuman" the recent beheading of two Punjabis by the authorities in Saudi Arabia, Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Wednesday said he would seek a detailed report from the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) on the matter.

The two men -- Satwinder Kumar of Safdarpur Kallian village in Hoshiarpur district and Harjit Singh of Ludhiana district -- were executed by Saudi authorities on February 28 this year without any prior information regarding their execution being shared with the Indian Embassy in Riyadh, Prakash Chand, Director (Consular), MEA stated in a written communication dated April 10, 2019.

Chand said in the communication, sent to Satwinder's wife Seema Rani through the counsel at the Punjab and Haryana High court as she had petitioned before the court regarding her husband, that the Embassy had no information about the mortal remains of both men and was awaiting the same from the Saudi authorities.

Both men were arrested on December 9, 2015 in connection with the murder of another Indian national, Arif Imamuddin. All three (Satwinder, Harjit and Arif) had committed robbery and due to a dispute in sharing the loot money, Arif was killed by the other two.

Satwinder and Harjit were arrested over a case drunken brawl. During deportation formalities and finger-printing for final exit from Saudi Arabia, they were found to be involved in Arif's murder. They were sent to the Riyadh prison where they allegedly confessed to killing Arif, the communication pointed out.

The embassy officials were following the case against the two Punjabi men and they even used to visit them in prison. The jail list regarding their case was collected till February 18, 2019.

Expressing shock and grief over the vicious act, which has been confirmed by the MEA to have taken place on February 28, Amarinder said: "It is atrocious that such incidents continue to happen in civilised nations in this day and age."

The Chief Minister also flayed the MEA for failing to prevent, and then not disclosing the execution of the two men till it was forced to do so by a petition filed by Satwinder's wife.

Amarinder said he would approach Minister for External Affairs Sushma Swaraj to secure more details about the execution of the two men.

"He would seek from the MEA information regarding the charges and would also question them on whether due legal representation was provided to the two men," a spokesperson for the Chief Minister's Office said.

"If the executions were undertaken without prior information even to the Indian Embassy in Saudi Arabia, with the victims not provided legal counsel, it amounted to a grave violation of the international human rights," the Chief Minister said.

He called upon the United Nations and other global human rights organisations to take serious cognizance of the incident and put pressure on Saudi Arabia to end its ancient and blatantly illegal practices, which are against all norms of humanity.

Referring to media reports that the families of the victims would not get their bodies due to restrictions in place in Saudi Arabia, the Chief Minister said he would seek Sushma's personal intervention to take up the matter with the Saudi authorities at the highest level on this count.

"That the families should be deprived of the chance even to see their deceased kin and perform the last rites makes the whole affair even more appalling and shocking," he added.

Pointing out that just days before the reported beheadings, India had hosted the Saudi Crown Prince, whom Prime Minister Narendra Modi had received personally, in a break from protocol, the Chief Minister said.

"Given the friendly relations between the two leaders, getting the bodies of the two men back to India should not be difficult for the MEA. If needed, the Prime Minister himself should intervene to ensure the return of their mortal remains," he added.

The Indian government should also take steps to ensure that such incidents are not repeated and no Indian is denied justice or his/her legitimate right in any manner in the future, Amarinder said.

  

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  • G Dsouza, Dammam

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    I salute the law of Saudi Arabia. Justice for all.

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  • Chowkidar Shankar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    For the first time I am agreeing with the views of Moshu Mangalore and Ahmed Bangalore!

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  • Moshu, mangaluru

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    It's the law of the land we can't argue. Only way to curb down crimes. Apply in India and see the result.

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    "Chowkidar is not for saving Culprits, Terrorist, Rapists,,"

    He is helpful towards fugitives great escape from the country.

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    Barbaric? In what sense? It's a law of that country. When you kill others then the punishment is have to loose your head. Even for drugs it's the same.

    It's not our country where most of the criminals gets Scot free

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  • Mangalurian, Mangaluru

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    For every North Indian in the GCC, there are probably 9 South Indians.

    Yet, one hardly hears about the South Indians breaking a law, let alone murder, in the GCC.

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  • N Mukkawala, Kinnigoly

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    Sharia law .

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  • Chris, Tel Aviv

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    Think hundred times before you plan on working in such countries. There is no free and fair trail .Such rubbish BS methods of execution .

    DisAgree [20] Agree [26] Reply Report Abuse

  • Nmm, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    If person american also same punishment.follow the law then dont blame ok

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  • Chris, Tel Aviv

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    I am not against death penalty,but cutting head is very barbaric , they can use firing squad or lethal injections .

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  • Moshu, mangaluru

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    Did murderer use lethal injection or firing squad in his action? . Talk logically always.

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  • Rauf, Jeddah

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    Proud to say that, "Saudi Arabia " is the country with very very less crime rate compared to all other countries in the world due to strict law in place. Off course, murderer should be punished severely.

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  • Harish, Saudi

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    Can you spell one american name executed in saudi !

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    Your occupied country massacre innocents mercilessly and you have no tongue to open up.

    By the way it's the law of the land and it's the capital punishment for deterrace to others. People will think thousand times before killing others for such punishment.

    By the way this Punjab CM is saying its barbaric in today's civilised world. So killing others is okay in this civilised world? The killers use knife, machets etc when they go for kill and chop of hands, head, etc etc so it is not barbaric in civilised world?

    It's the law of the land so need to bear it. Think 1000 times before someone kill others.

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  • Abdul Aleem Faroqui, UAE

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    What do you expect? Let free a murderer? You try that in Israel you get sweet little bullet in your head!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    What's the use of 'Chowikadars Foreign Tours & Travels' ...

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  • Rakesh, Pune

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    Chowkidar is not for saving Culprits, Terrorist, Rapists,,

    DisAgree [31] Agree [17] Reply Report Abuse

  • Prakash, Mangalore

    Thu, Apr 18 2019

    Chowkidar has to take the interests of all citizens to heart, good or bad. not only the rich and famous.

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