Indians Jailed In Uae
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Indians In Middle East Face Harsh Sentences For Popping Banned Painkiller
- Tuesday November 14, 2017
- Indians Abroad | Reuters
Migrant workers in Gulf states, often find themselves in a cycle of poverty and pain - they put in long hours in the searing heat and then pop painkillers to keep going and ensure their wages are not docked.
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UAE court sentences 17 Indians to six months in jail
- Thursday February 9, 2012
- India News | Press Trust of India
The 17 Indian men, who were spared the death penalty after being convicted of murder last year, have been sentenced to six months in prison by a UAE court on charges of selling alcohol illegally.
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Indians in UAE prisons to get help in paying blood money
- Tuesday June 22, 2010
- World News | Press Trust of India
Indian citizens languishing in UAE prisons due to their inability to pay blood money in non-criminal cases will soon be assisted by a fund established by fellow Indian expatriates.Indian Business and Professional Council, Sharjah and Indian Golfers Society UAE, raised a sum of 500,000 dirhams at a golf tournament dinner on Saturday to create a fund...
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www.ndtv.com
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Indians In Middle East Face Harsh Sentences For Popping Banned Painkiller
- Tuesday November 14, 2017
- Indians Abroad | Reuters
Migrant workers in Gulf states, often find themselves in a cycle of poverty and pain - they put in long hours in the searing heat and then pop painkillers to keep going and ensure their wages are not docked.
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www.ndtv.com
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UAE court sentences 17 Indians to six months in jail
- Thursday February 9, 2012
- India News | Press Trust of India
The 17 Indian men, who were spared the death penalty after being convicted of murder last year, have been sentenced to six months in prison by a UAE court on charges of selling alcohol illegally.
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www.ndtv.com
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Indians in UAE prisons to get help in paying blood money
- Tuesday June 22, 2010
- World News | Press Trust of India
Indian citizens languishing in UAE prisons due to their inability to pay blood money in non-criminal cases will soon be assisted by a fund established by fellow Indian expatriates.Indian Business and Professional Council, Sharjah and Indian Golfers Society UAE, raised a sum of 500,000 dirhams at a golf tournament dinner on Saturday to create a fund...
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www.ndtv.com