Indian doctor detained in Saudi Arabia, alleges mother
Friday October 26, 2012 07:56:57 PM,
IANS
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Bangalore: Usmane
Ghani, an Indian doctor from this city working in a military
hospital at Riyadh, has been detained by the Saudi Arabian police
at the behest of the Indian government, alleged his grieving
mother Fathima Khan here Friday.
"I got a call from his wife Rashida Oct 8 that my son was picked
up by the Saudi police from home without giving any reason and he
has been under detention since then," the 55-year-old Fathima told
IANS here.
Ghani, 36, went to Saudi Arabia in late 2008 to join the National
Guard hospital at Riyadh as an anaesthetist after working three
years at St John's Hospital and three months at Apollo Hospital in
Bangalore. He also worked earlier at Seventh Day Adventist
Hospital at Ottapalam in Kerala for 10 months.
Rashida joined Ghani a couple of months later when she got a visa
and the couple have been living in Riyadh since then.
"Though I have written to the Indian embassy to help us know
Ghani's whereabouts and on what charges he was detained, there has
been no response so far," Fathima said.
Efforts by Rashida to find out from the Saudi government where her
husband had been kept also did not yield result.
"We have no information about Ghani's whereabouts. Only once Ghani
called Rashida a week ago and spoke a few sentences. He did not
tell where and how he was but told her to do daily namaz (prayers)
and not to worry," Fathima said in choked voice, recalling her
recent conversation with her daughter-in-law.
Bangalore police, however, denied having any information about
Ghani's detention in Saudi Arabia.
"We have no information about his detention in Saudi Arabia. We
can't comment on what his mother (Fathima) is alleging or
claiming. You have to find out from the authorities concerned,"
Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) B. Dayanand told IANS.
Fathima and her younger son Mustafa Khan, a hardware engineer
working at a private firm in Bangalore, are shocked at the
"silence" of the Indian government and the indifference of its
embassy in providing consular access to Ghani though the news
about his detention was telecast on a Saudi channel the whole day
(Oct 8).
She noted that the state police had summoned her son in early 2008
when he was in Bangalore after some youth were picked up in Hubli,
about 410 km from Bangalore, for allegedly planning a terror
attack and was questioned.
"Police had threatened Ghani of ruining his career if he did not
cooperate with the state intelligence agencies. As there was no
evidence of his involvement in any anti-national activity, he was
cleared and allowed to go to Saudi Arabia," Fathima said.
Accusing the authorities of framing her "innocent" son without
proof, she said her family was being harassed as even her second
son (Mustafa) was not spared by the police in questioning about
the terror plans though he had no connection with such elements.
"We live in constant fear of being summoned or questioned by
police as we are under surveillance since a fortnight. I am
worried about Ghani's safety and welfare of his wife though they
have no children yet," Fathima noted.
Association for Protection of Civil Rights (APCR) coordinator
Irshad Ahmed said the family would soon file a habeas corpus
petition in the Karnataka High Court if the Indian government did
not act to find out Ghani's whereabouts and reasons for his
detention.
"We are waiting for a response from the Indian embassy or the
Saudi government on Ghani's fate and what was the crime for his
being suddenly picked up from his house in Riyadh," Ahmed told
IANS.
A desperate Fathima made a fervent appeal to the Indian government
to provide consular access to Ghani, arrange a lawyer to represent
him in Saudi Arabia, disclose reasons for his detention and
provide her a visa to meet her son in the kingdom.
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