Mangaluru, Mar 22: The Somali wife and three young children of Abdul Rasheed Shafi, a non-Indian resident from Belthangady taluk in Dakshina Kannada, who is currently stranded in Uganda, have finally reached his hometown after bearing a prolonged hardship in the East African nation.

Abdul Rasheed’s father Mohammed Shafi (left) along with his Somali daughter-in-law and three grand children.
Rasheed Vitla, a social worker and secretary of M-Friends social media group that took initiative to bring the stranded family to India, said at a press meet on Wednesday in Mangaluru that they will continue their efforts to bring back Abdul Rasheed, who is facing a criminal case in Uganda.
The troubles began in Abdul Rasheed’s life in July 2016 when he was robbed of a huge amount of cash from his possession. The cash, worth around Rs 12 lakh belonged to the company, wherein he was working as a marketing manager for several years.
The robbery had taken place close to a police station in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, and Abdul Rasheed had immediately filed a case. However, the police could not catch the robbers. Hence, the company, owned by a British Indian, held the victim responsible for the loss and gave him a deadline to repay the amount.
When the poor Abdul Rasheed failed to pay the amount, a theft case was lodged against him on October 3 and he was subsequently jailed. He was released on bail on December 5 thanks to the efforts of a few local philanthropists. However, the company, which has confiscated his passport, continued to blackmail him. The company is now demanding around Rs 12 lakh from him to return the passport and withdraw the complaint. Without securing his documents, neither he can get a job in Uganda nor can come back to India.
When Abdul Rasheed was in prison a local mosque used to supply food to his family. After his release, his situation worsened as he had no source of income to take care of his homeless family. His Somali immigrant wife also had no family members or relatives in Uganda. The couple has a one-year-old son and two daughters aged three and five.
In such a situation M-Friends rushed to help the beleaguered family and secured safe return of the four members of the family. Ansar Bellare, a member of M Friends, had been to Mumbai to fetch the family to Mangaluru via train as they were coming to India first time. However, Abdul Rasheed is still helplessly wandering on the streets of Kampala.
Mr Rasheed Vittla said that though the matter was brought to the notice of Sushma Swaraj, the minister for external affairs, she did not personally intervene and asked to contact the Indian High Commissioner in Uganda. However, he too was helpless as a case was pending against Abdul Rasheed.
Abdul Rasheed’s helpless father Mohammed Shafi, who also has no sources of income and lives in a rented house in Panakaje village of Belthangady taluk, has continued to urge Sushma Swaraj, to personally intervene in the case and take necessary steps to force the company to return his son’s passport and withdraw false charges against him. Meanwhile, the M-Friends has urged the philanthropists including NRIs to come forward to provide financial help to the victim and secure his release.
M-Friends president Haneef Haji Golthamajalu, Abdul Rasheed’s wife and three children were also present at the press meet.
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