Bihari youth abduction in S Arabia a diplomatic issue

New Delhi: The Centre today told the Supreme Court that the alleged abduction of a Bihari youth by Indian police in Saudi Arabia has turned into a diplomatic issue with Riyadh "not saying anything." The government said Fasih Mohammed was neither in India nor in the custody of any police here and the Ministry of […]

New Delhi: The Centre today told the Supreme Court that the alleged abduction of a Bihari youth by Indian police in Saudi Arabia has turned into a diplomatic issue with Riyadh "not saying anything." The government said Fasih Mohammed was neither in India nor in the custody of any police here and the Ministry of External Affairs has been pursuing the case about him with their counterparts in Saudi Arabia.

"Now this is a question of diplomacy. We have been writing letters," Additional Solicitor General Gaurav Banerji told a bench comprising justices K S Radhakrishnan and J S Khehar. When the bench wanted to know whether Mohammed was alive or not, the law officer said "we have no knowledge as they are not saying anything." "Within 10 days there will be some information," he said while categorically saying that Mohammed against whom Red Corner notice has been issued for his alleged involvement in terror cases, was not either with the Delhi police or the Karnataka police.