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Indian Man Crosses UAE-Saudi Border Without Documents, Jailed: Report

Darpan News Desk IANS, 09 Jan, 2019 01:46 AM

    A UAE-based Indian man has been jailed in Saudi Arabia for entering the kingdom without proper documents, a media report said today.

     

    Haris Poomadath, 28, a native of Kerala, went missing on December 8 from Abu Dhabi, Gulf News reported.

     

    He was found at a hospital in Al Ahsa in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, according to his family members.

     

    According to the report, Mr Haris, who worked as a driver with a hotel in Abu Dhabi, was upset over the cancellation of his leave in December.

     

    Mr Haris was arrested and jailed by the Saudi authorities for entering the country without documents, his cousin Rashid Poomadath was quoted as saying in the report.

     

    It is not clear how he managed to cross the UAE-Saudi border to reach Al Ahsa.

     

    He was rushed to a hospital after he fell ill. An Indian nurse called up his home in India to inform them about the situation, Mr Rashid said.

     

    "The Saudi authorities allowed him to speak to his mother on phone. She was very happy to hear his voice after almost a month of uncertainty about her son's fate," his nephew Siraj said.

     

    His family said they reported the matter to the UAE authorities and the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, with whom they had filed complaints about the missing incident.

     

    "We have sought their assistance to get him released and send him back to India," Mr Siraj said.

     

    An official at the Indian embassy in Abu Dhabi said the matter has been forwarded to the Indian Embassy in Riyadh for further action.

     

    A UAE-based Indian man has been jailed in Saudi Arabia for entering the kingdom without proper documents, a media report said today.
    Haris Poomadath, 28, a native of Kerala, went missing on December 8 from Abu Dhabi, Gulf News reported.


    He was found at a hospital in Al Ahsa in Saudi Arabia on Sunday, according to his family members.


    According to the report, Mr Haris, who worked as a driver with a hotel in Abu Dhabi, was upset over the cancellation of his leave in December.


    Mr Haris was arrested and jailed by the Saudi authorities for entering the country without documents, his cousin Rashid Poomadath was quoted as saying in the report.


    It is not clear how he managed to cross the UAE-Saudi border to reach Al Ahsa.


    He was rushed to a hospital after he fell ill. An Indian nurse called up his home in India to inform them about the situation, Mr Rashid said.


    "The Saudi authorities allowed him to speak to his mother on phone. She was very happy to hear his voice after almost a month of uncertainty about her son's fate," his nephew Siraj said.


    His family said they reported the matter to the UAE authorities and the Indian Embassy in Abu Dhabi, with whom they had filed complaints about the missing incident.


    "We have sought their assistance to get him released and send him back to India," Mr Siraj said.


    An official at the Indian embassy in Abu Dhabi said the matter has been forwarded to the Indian Embassy in Riyadh for further action.

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