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17 Indian men return home from UAE prison

Seventeen people from Punjab and Haryana, who were on death row in the UAE, landed at Delhi airport on Tuesday experiencing freedom for the first time in nearly three years after being freed by a court.

Updated on: Feb 13, 2013 01:39 AM IST
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Seventeen people from Punjab and Haryana, who were on death row in the UAE, landed at Delhi airport on Tuesday experiencing freedom for the first time in nearly three years after being freed by a court.

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They were on death row in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) since 2010 convicted for murdering a Pakistani national. They were freed by a Sharjah court after paying blood money of over Rs 5 and a half crore to the victim's family.

Back in their homeland and with the threat of the gallows no longer hanging over their heads, all 17 men headed straight for Amritsar to offer prayers at Harmandir Sahib.

"These boys are very happy to be freed at last and to reach back home. We are heading to Amritsar to offer prayers at Harmandir Sahib," Dubai-based hotelier SP Singh Oberoi, who led a campaign to save the men from the gallows and to get them freed, said after landing at the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGI) here.

They were convicted of murdering Misri Khan and injuring three others January 2009, following a fight over illegal liquor business.

Two other Pakistanis were injured in the clash which occurred in Sharjah.

The Indian men had all along maintained that they were not involved in the murder of the Pakistani national and that they had been framed.

Oberoi led the campaign to collect money from charity and well-wishers to pay the blood money and secure the freedom of the 17 men.

 
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