Jharkhand Youth Killed in Jeddah Shootout; Govt Contacts Indian Embassy to Repatriate Mortal Remains
- A 27-year-old man named Vijay Kumar Mahato was killed in a shooting in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, during a police operation against an extortion gang.
- Vijay Kumar Mahato sent a voice message to his wife, stating he was shot accidentally.
- The Jharkhand Labour Department is working with the Indian Embassy to facilitate Mahato's body repatriation, which is currently with the Public Prosecution Office.
- His family is demanding written confirmation of financial support from his employer before accepting the body.
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Indian man shot dead in Saudi Arabia crossfire, family seeks justice
Jeddah: In a tragic shooting incident in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA), a 27-year-old man from Jharkhand, a state in eastern India, was reportedly killed after being caught in a crossfire between police and an extortion gang linked to the illegal liquor trade. According to several media reports, the victim, Vijay Kumar Mahato from Dudhapania village in Dumri block of Giridih district, had been working with Hyundai Engineering and Constructio…
Jharkhand youth killed in Jeddah shootout; govt contacts Indian embassy to repatriate mortal remains
A 26-year-old from Dumri, Giridih, Jharkhand, was killed in a Jeddah shootout on October 16. The Labour Department is coordinating with the Indian Embassy to repatriate his body.
‘Sent voice note on WhatsApp before dying’: Indian man killed in Saudi Arabia crossfire; government making efforts to bring back body
A 26-year-old man from Jharkhand's Giridih district tragically lost his life in Saudi Arabia this month. Vijay Kumar Mahato, a tower line fitter, was caught in a crossfire between Jeddah police and an extortion gang. His family was informed of his death after he sent a voice message detailing ...
Indian man, 27, dies in crossfire between cops, smugglers in Saudi Arabia
A 27-year-old Jharkhand man, Vijay Kumar Mahato, was killed in a crossfire between Saudi police and suspected liquor smugglers in Jeddah. Authorities are coordinating with the Indian embassy to bring back his body and seek compensation for his family.
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