With the help of Saudi Interpol, Saudi Arabia's security forces have detained a person wanted by India for a crime that occurred around 17 years ago.
In 2006, Muhammad Anifah, an Indian national, murdered Abdul Karim, the owner of the Vythiri Jungle Park resort, following a financial dispute, according to the Indian newspaper "Mathrubhumi
According to the authority, the Indian suspect was arrested after Interpol issued a red notice against him last November.
According to the newspaper, security personnel from the Indian police would travel to Saudi Arabia to pick up the accused and bring him to Kerala for trial.
A newspaper report claimed that revenge motivated the crime. As retaliation for Abdul Karim's arrest following his lawsuit against Varghese for trespassing at his resort, the managing director of Tour India paid a mob to attack him.
In the case, there were around 11 defendants, 7 of whom were decided by the Indian Court of First Instance, and two others were later released.
SOURCE : SAUDI EXPATRIATES
