Hotelier's blood money saves 15 Indians in UAE from execution

JALANDHAR: Fourteen Punjabis and one person from Bihar, who were awarded capital punishment in two separate instances of bootlegging and murder, were saved from execution through a Dubai-based hotelier and philanthropist. While 14 have already been reunited with households, one is expected to return in a couple of days as his paperwork are still being ready.

Presenting them sooner than the media in Jalandhar, Dubai-based S P Singh Oberoi said Punjabi youths who pass to the UAE will have to learn how to not fall into the trap of bootleggers. He said bootlegging was resulting in clashes between groups and if somebody died in a conflict, it could lead to capital punishment below the harsh laws of the land. He said they were going through capital punishment in Sharjah for the November 2011 murder of a man from UP's Azamgarh.


I n every other case, 10 Punjabis were to be carried out for the murder of a Pakistani national in Abu Dhabi. They were sentenced to dying in October 2016.


Oberoi said he had approached the households of the deceased and negotiations were held to influence them to just accept the blood money as supplied through the law there. He said a hefty quantity was paid via Sarbat Da Bhala Trust as blood money and the courts in the UAE authorized the compromise and then the lads were launched.


Oberoi, who has until now saved 93 Indians from execution in UAE after paying around Rs 20 crore, said his believe had places of work in all districts and sooner than going to UAE other people could take a look at with them to understand the credentials of companies.


Hotelier's blood money saves 15 Indians in UAE from execution Hotelier's blood money saves 15 Indians in UAE from execution Reviewed by Kailash on June 23, 2018 Rating: 5
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