Kundapur: Jailed for carrying banned drug - Shankar Poojary released, but jobless


Silvester D'Souza

Daijiworld Media Network - Kundapur (SP)

Kundapur, Jan 17: Shankar Poojary (40) from Basrur in the taluk, who was arrested by the security personnel at Kuwait airport after finding that he was carrying a parcel of tablets containing banned drug there, was released after he spent seven months behind the four walls of the prison. Shankar had paid the price for carrying the parcel handed over to him by someone known to him for being delivered to a lady at Kuwait.

Shankar was working for Agricultural Food Products Company at Kuwait since 2014. He used to visit his native place once in two years. Last time, he came here on April 25, 2018, and returned on June 13 via Mumbai. At the instance of a colleague, Shankar had carried a parcel handed to him by a person from Udupi. The parcel was to be delivered to the mother-in-law of the person who gave him the parcel. The police who checked his baggage at the airport allowed him to go. But as soon as he reached his residence, the police who followed him, took him into custody and checked his bags and found a parcel of pain killers containing a substance that is banned in Kuwait.

During the questioning he revealed that the parcel was to be delivered to a woman from Kuwait, and he had brought it at the request of his colleague. But his colleague, when approached, denied having anything to do with this parcel. Therefore, Shankar was arrested and confined in Silabia public prison. Later, he was dismissed from his job. As the allegation made on him has been found unsubstantiated, the company has been now requested to reinstate him.

Pushparaj, a Kuwait-based entrepreneur who visited Shankar’s residence, said that external affairs minister, Sushma Swaraj, had been approached for help through MPs, Nalin Kumar Kateel and Shobha Karandlaje, for help in getting Shankar released.     Human Rights Protection Foundation president, Dr Ravindranath Shanbhag, had guided the family in securing his release, Pushparaj informed.

Shankar Poojary's wife, Jyothi, said that Shankar would be coming back in a couple of days. His Visa is valid till February first week.

Dr Ravindranath Shanbhag said that full charge sheet had not yet been filed in the case, and the statement of the woman for whom the tablets were meant, was obtained. The charges leveled against Shankar have been proved to be baseless. The judge therefore ordered his release on Tuesday evening. He said that Billawa Sangha Kuwait, Tulu Koota, and others helped in this case. He appealed to anyone visiting foreign destinations not to carry any closed parcels on behalf of others.

  

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  • Manju, Mumbai

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    Great work done by Pushparaj ( known as Raju) a Kuwait-based entrepreneur who not only visited Shankar’s residence but followed up his case in Kuwait.

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  • Jebin, dubai

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    This is because of lack of information.. Some people still not aware about the Alert of Banned medicines to GCC countries. Nowadays People share too much of Trolls on Whatsapp, Facebook etc .. But about the Alerts & News sharing , Who reads ???

    PLEASE SHARE & SPREAD THE NEWS & ALERTS ON WHATSAPP...
    PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT AWARE LET THEY READ & SHARE IT. THIS WILL HELP AND SAVE MANY PEOPLE FROM RISKS.

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  • Abdul Jabbar, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    @Prabhu karkala
    A person who works is called an employee and not a slave..Those who have the slave mentality think the same about others.Hence the word 'Landlord' deliberately mentioned.

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  • Paul, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    My friend ....is India paying so.much salaries?
    Next we fo to abroad to work to earn some more money so tgat we can keep.our families happy .give good education to kids .
    Evry where in India we need to give donations ,corruptions evryeheee bribe
    Earn & pay taxes ..when you retire Govt doesnt pay any benifts for your taxes you paid like how US .cannada or others give retire benifts .
    So people go.abroad to.work.

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  • Syed, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    Thanks to Almighty for the release
    The judge has sense unlike..........
    No need to worry for the job..India is a vast country
    India is shining ...... enjoy the life with family

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    First he should some back to India & slap the person who gave him the Parcel.
    There are lots of job opportunities in Karnataka. We will all pray you get a job soon.

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  • Raju, Karkala

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    This is what I used tell. There are lots of opportunities in India if you ready to work hard. I don't understand why people want to work like slaves.

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  • Abdul jabbar, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    Probably you must have had the experience of working like a slave to some landlord which is the reason you think everybody is like you.

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  • Prabhu, Karkala

    Thu, Jan 17 2019

    Person for whom a employee works are called as Boss or employer. Not landlord. Very funny.

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