Saturday, January 16, 2010

Law enforced in the Desert




Jeddah   Saudi Arabian citizens were arrested for allegedly holding a foreign workers (expatriates) and then forced to graze the camels in his pasture in the desert outside Riyadh.

Incident, said Arabnews.com, Wednesday, starting at Noushad (28 years), an Indian who worked in one factory floor tiles, was waiting for a bus in the area of Al-Raslan, about 60 km outside the city of Jeddah, to his residence.

While waiting for a public car that would take him into his residence, the police said Noushad, someone who claim to police approached him, then dragged him into the person's car.

Noushad tried to contact the appropriate leaders he worked with his cell phone, but the kidnappers threatened to kill him and keep him driving up in the desert pasture kidnappers belonged to a camel, some 180 km outside the city of Jeddah.

Noushad there and forced to keep the kidnappers belonged to a camel herding, but eventually he managed to contact the community worker
social in Al-Kharj region through a Lebanese citizen who served to feed the camels.

Local police finally managed to detect the position of shepherding the Noushad kidnapped by Lebanese workers mobile phone using a satellite tracking system.

Noushad confessed to police that he had been imposed by the kidnappers as a slave without being fed properly. 



"If the police do not come to save me, I might die cold and hard living here," said the bad experience tells Noushad held hostage for 28 days, as he would like to thank the social workers and police.

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