Wife Alleges Illegal Confinement of Husband in Nigeria


Udupi: Wife Alleges Illegal Confinement of Husband in Nigeria

Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (SP)

Udupi, Oct 9: Vincent Rock D’Souza (35), a native of Miyar in Karkala taluk in the district, is reportedly in illegal confinement in Nigeria. This was stated by Helan D’Souza, wife of Vincent, who lives in Belman.

Vincent, who was married five years ago, was earlier employed in Dubai. After Carbon Power Ltd based in Dubai opened its branch in Nigeria in March this year, he went there to work on a six-month visa. Helen said that Vincent was arrested on September 27, when he was about to return to India, as his visa was set to expire the next day. Reportedly, he was arrested by the Nigerian police who came to his room, on the basis of a complaint lodged by Vincent’s employers.

Helen says she had contacted Ali Khan, head of Nigeria branch of the concern for which her husband worked. “Khan told me that a fraud had been committed in the company, and that Vicent is aware of it. He also claimed that if Vicent discloses the details, he would be released,” Helen said. She added that the official refused to divulge any details about the fraud including the extent of the fraud and who had committed it.

Helen, who insists that her husband is innocent, has appealed to the Indian embassy in Nigeria to help her husband to get released soon from imprisonment. She said she has already contacted the office of Oscar Fernandes and Capt Ganesh Karnik, deputy chairman of NRI Forum, Karnataka, in this context.

Helen, who lives with her three-year-old daughter and aged parents of Vincent, says she has been unable to contact her husband, as the policemen have cut off his mobile connection. She hopes that the ordeal of her husband will end at the earliest, and his family would be able to get reunited with Vincent soon.

  

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  • savita, kulur ,Muscat

    Sun, Oct 10 2010

    DONT LOSE HOPE DEAR SISTER.BELIEVE N HAVE FAITH IN CHRIST.PRAYERS CAN DO WONDERS.WE WILL PRAY FOR U.

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  • Deepak Dsilva, Paladka/Dubai

    Sun, Oct 10 2010

    Common politicians , use your connections and get vincent released. Can all the associations in dubai come forward and submit a request to indian embassy here as he is employed in dubai based company.

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  • Cyril Monis, Pangla/IC Colony

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    Dear Mrs.D'souza,It's very difficult to console you, but nothing can override prayers. so, with strong faith and trust in our Heavenly Father, it's my strong belief that your dear husband will join you and your child very soon. Trust the Lord.

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  • arun.olivera, MANGALORE DUBAI

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    indian ambessy come forward and help vincent family and contact with nigerian police. try to release vincent as soon as May god be always with this family

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  • clayton pinto, Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    Hello Aunty .. i know a export/import agent in Nigeria who has some good contacts with the officials there, if i could be of any help please let me know . please leave your mobile number here . will call you and discuss all the details later . have faith ma'am i am sure things will work fine and your husband will return home safe .

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  • a.naik, kudala

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    I think local leaders like Janardhana Poojary ,Ivan Dsouza should be contact Mr.Krishna and make him aware and take some action ..and dig that Dubai company too ..its this they can show thier mettle as leaders ..THAT THEY CARE

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  • I.J.S.Shet, Mangalore.

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    It is indeed real injustice and such things are constantly happening. International human rights forums, Indian Government thru: MEA and Ministry of NRI Affairs must take up the matter. All forums in this reagrd must act to resolve the matter urgently. Sympathy must be extended to the family in this time of trial.

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  • madav nayak, udipi

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    Its really unfortunate for all this to happen. We can only pray and hope that he gets back safetly.
    Hope that the Indian Consulate helps him out.

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  • John Tauro, Mangalore / Kuwait

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    I earnestly appeal to Mr. Oscar Fernandes and Capt. Ganesh Karnik to approach the Foreign Ministry and Indian Embassy without further delay and seek immediate release of Mr. Vincent D'Souza.

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  • Langoolacharya, Belman/USA

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    Folks,

    Nigeria is epicenter of fraud/cheating/scams/drugdealing in the world,,, like Pak in terrorism.

    Indian embassy is duty bound to give counsular access to any of its citizens arrested in that country legally or illegally...

    Helen, see or contact SM Krisha, who is right person to give directions to Indian Embassy in Nigeia, Oscar can help in this regard in convincing SMK( as well Karnik), however I think SMK will do this, if this is brought to his notice....

    Wish you good luck.

    Regards,

    Langoolacharys

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  • Jerald Pereira, Permude/Mangalore

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    Dear sister D,Souza truth cannot be hidden, dont worry your husband will be set free at the earliest.
    Keep praying , we too pray for you.

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  • Clara Lewis, Dubai

    Sat, Oct 09 2010

    The Magalorean people and Indian Embassy in Nigeria should find out about Vincent D'Souza and help him to get released.

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  • RTN MICHAEL MATHIAS ROTARY SHIRVA , PILAR SHIRVA

    Fri, Oct 08 2010

    realy very bad news .i pray god for realise soon

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  • Norbert N. Sequeira, Karkala / Mumbai

    Fri, Oct 08 2010

    My wife & me are praying for the early release of your husband. Nothing is impossible. BELIEVE N HAVE FAITH. Remember Peter's confiement in jail, and how the angel came and broke the chains, and let Peter out of the jail. Believe, keep all your hopes on JESUS. You will soon find your husband free.
    May God Be with you always.

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  • Mohammed S., udupi/dubai

    Fri, Oct 08 2010

    Vincent is arrest under the fraud case, its ok watever he may be but his wife and parents are innocent they dont know wat happend there in Nigeria, so our Indian ambessy also there so plse help to his family to keep contact with him... this is my kind request to the concern authorities.

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  • Doris, Canada

    Fri, Oct 08 2010

    Mrs. D'Souza we will pray for the safe return of your husband soon. Trust in Our Lord and hope the officials will be of help to you and your family.

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  • Amith Kumar, MANGALORE/DUBAI

    Fri, Oct 08 2010

    Dear Namma Thuluver Dubai, please help him to get released.

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