Bahrain: Riffa CC lifts Mangalore Boyz Trophy 2015

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November 2, 2015

Manama: Riffa CC emerged as the winner and Bahrain Warriors emerged as the runners of Mangalore Boyz Trophy 2015 organized by the Mangalore Boyz Cricket Club in Bahrain.

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The tournament which held at Busaiteen Cricket Ground, Bahrain attracted 16 teams. The teams were divided into four groups.

All the first round and quarter finals matches were played on October 23 and 24. Semi final matches and final match were held on October 30.

In the final, the Riffa CC captain won the toss and elected to field first. Bahrain Warriors scored 52 runs in 6 over by losing of 5 wickets.

In response, Riffa CC reached the target in 4.1 over by losing only 1 wicket and won by 9 wickets. The team spirit exhibited by the players of both the teams enthralled the spectators.

Prior to this Riffa CC defeated Berger Blue and Bahrain Warriors defeated River West Bombay Boys in the semi finals.

Main sponsors were Dharmendra shetty (Hooters Cafe Bahrain) and Abdul Sattar Koteshwar (SNT properties, President Group). Co-sponsors were Ramesh Jewelers Bahrain, Mobitel Communication.

Mr. Shaukath Ali, Mr Mohammed Imran, Mr. Nihal Marfukhan, Mr. Gouse , Mr. Ilyas, Mr. Ravoof Renjady, Mr. Muhammad Thouseef, Mr. Faizal Ahmed, Mr. Ibrahim Khaleel, Mr. Migdad, Mr. Hidayath, Mr. Inayath were present.

Best Batsman: Mr. Najish from River west Bombay Boys
Best Blower: Mr Sachin from Bahrain Warriors
Man of the match in final: Mr Vasanth Salian from Riffa CC
Man of the series: Mr Vasanth Salian from Riffa CC

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March 28,2024

An Indian expatriate, hailing from Dakshina Kannada district in Karnataka, who was detained in Jeddah jail in an alleged cyber case, was set free recently. He is allowed to continue his work in the same company. 

The 49-year-old Mangalurean, has been working for a Maintenance company in Jeddah for more than 13 years. He is known for his efficiency and sincerity in the company with good experience in his field of work. 

His company usually assigned him on duty in Jeddah sea port to take the delivery of the goods consigned to his company. As a part of his duty, he normally takes pictures of the goods before the transportation. He did the same in February 2023 too. 

The security personnel informed the police about his act that amounts to be a violation of the port security rule. He was unaware of the rule as he was doing it normally in the port during the release of the goods. Since then, he was detained by the police on the charge of photographing inside the port premises. After more than 6 months detention, he was released and allowed to work in the same company. 

The detainee’s brother based in Jeddah was constantly pursuing the case.

P A Hameed Padubidri, a pro-bono NRI lawyer and social worker based in Riyadh, extended his socio-humanitarian help in this case upon the request of his family and relatives. 

He actively involved trying to set him free from the jail on humanitarian grounds with the coordination and help of the Consulate General of India (CGI) Jeddah. The CGI keenly followed up the case with the concerned Saudi authorities. He was released from the jail recently and shared his happiness with his family and thanked good samaritans. 

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