Sharjah court rejects Mumbai DJ Clatyon Rodrigues' appeal against 25-year jail in drugs case


Daijiworld Media Network - Sharjah

Sharjah, Nov 19: A Sharjah court has dismissed the appeal filed by 37-year-old Mumbai-based DJ Clatyon Rodrigues, who is currently imprisoned in Sharjah facing a 25-year jail term in connection with an alleged framed drugs case, according to an official statement.

Rodrigues is said to be the second victim of Anthony Paul, the accused behind the framing, who orchestrated a drugs case resulting in Rodrigues' arrest by Sharjah airport authorities. The first victim, actor Chrisann Pereira, managed to return to her home country in August.

A senior officer from the Mumbai Police stated, "The High Court there rejected the appeal against his conviction by the lower court. Now, an appeal must be made before the Supreme Court in Abu Dhabi."

Despite the rejection of the appeal, the officer expressed hope that the Supreme Court would consider the possibility that Rodrigues had been framed.

Anthony Paul, a baker based in Mira Road, along with accomplice Rajesh Borate, was arrested in April by the Mumbai Police crime branch. Investigations revealed that Paul sought revenge on five individuals by sending them to Sharjah with items containing drugs. While three others escaped, Rodrigues and Pereira were apprehended with drugs.

In Rodrigues' case, the motive was a comment he made during a joint family trip to a farmhouse in 2022, which angered Paul. Following Paul's instructions, Borate posed as an event manager in January and offered Rodrigues a job at an event in Sharjah. Just before Rodrigues flew to Sharjah on February 6, Borate gave him a cake containing hidden drugs.

Mumbai Police's crime branch investigation indicated that Paul then tipped off Sharjah airport authorities about Rodrigues carrying drugs in the cake. Subsequently, Rodrigues was arrested by Sharjah airport police and has been incarcerated since.

The chargesheet filed by the Mumbai Police crime branch in the Chrisann Pereira case implicated Paul in framing Rodrigues as well. This chargesheet was translated into Arabic and utilized in the UAE during the appeal stage.

Notably, there is a precedent for hope, as another Mumbai-based couple, Mohammad Shaheed and Oniba Qureshi, who were unwittingly used as drug mules and arrested by Qatari authorities in 2019, faced conviction. However, after it was revealed that they were unaware of narcotics in a bag they were asked to carry by Shaheed's aunt, they were acquitted of all charges and released in 2021.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • NS, Manipal

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    Guys, understand the consequences. Do not carry anyone's parcel without proper checking, especially food items and medicines. Even if they are close, you don't know who's trying to trap you. The narcotics laws in Gulf countries are very tough; once caught, it's almost impossible to get out clean, and to convince the judges.

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  • Vincent D'Souza, Belthangady

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    Hang this Anthony Paul?

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    He is unlucky to have gotten trapped perhaps coz of lack of top level influence!

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  • aithappa, mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    very difficult to convince the desert judges of gulf nations...most of them dont know any other language than just arabic...very dangerous....better to be safe while in gulf countries....nahin tho stone age cult will just send you to gallows..

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  • Moshu, Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    Seems you must have experienced deadliest nightmare with Shaikh of the desert of land in the past :D

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  • GURKA, Mangaluru

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    Shokiawala GANG !!! Their wives and their Children speak broken English and show off in public If you are a CHRISTAIN by default no one cares In INDIA there is no support from their own people !!!

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  • Kumar, Mangalore Surathkal

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    Own people are cheating them. What a shame to that guy . Last time fake job wala and this was old news. Poor guy might have been suffering in jail.

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  • Rolf, Dubai

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    Entire India is suffering due to fequwalla idelogy.

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  • Jossy Tauro, Mangalore

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    How people will fall so cheap mentality to take revenge .Paul spoiled the life of this guy .God will show the way

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Rajeja Waterfront

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    We pray for Common Sense ...

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    😁😁😁.....some get even after praying...danda prayoga i mean pulitha aaadarida treatment may work to some extent...How much i pray have you changed Dotto sir ?

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    Correction...please read as some dont get common sense*... sorry for the inconvenience

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Rajeja Waterfront

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    Jealousy is Mental Cancer ...

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Sun, Nov 19 2023

    Shubh shubh boliye sir. Why to invite unwanted sickness? Who is jealous? I am not

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Rajeja Waterfront

    Mon, Nov 20 2023

    I'm impressed with your Intelligence ...

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