‘If you help Biju, you will have to pay a heavy price’: a warning to the Malayalis in Israel

by time news

Jerusalem – Indian Embassy has issued a warning to the Malayalis in Israel. The embassy has instructed Biju Kuryan, who has drowned in agricultural studies, to stop if there is anyone helping him. If you surrender now and are ready to go back, there will be no big problem. Otherwise, Biju Kuryan and his helpers will have to pay a heavy price. The embassy also warned that Biju Kurien will not have a good future in Israel.

The state government had sent a letter to the central government requesting to cancel the visa and bring Biju Kurien home. Based on this, the Indian Embassy intervened in the matter. As the visa expires in May, he will not face Israeli legal action if he returns home immediately. If the decision is to continue after the expiry of the visa, it will cause great danger. The embassy says that those protecting Biju will also face consequences.

Biju went missing on the night of February 17 at a kocher in the KP corner of Kannur Iritti Peratta, who had come to Israel with a group of farmers from Kerala to learn modern farming methods. Dr. B. Ashok, Principal Secretary, Department of Agriculture immediately informed the Indian Embassy and the Israeli authorities continued the search. Meanwhile, Biju sent a message on WhatsApp to his family members stating that he is safe in Israel and should not be searched. Efforts are on to locate Biju.

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The group except Biju returned to Nedumbassery in the morning of 20th. Some fellow travelers said that Biju Kuryan had kept his distance from the gang members since the beginning of the journey. Some fellow passengers also stated that they think that Biju drowned deliberately.

English Summary: Missing Kannur farmer Biju Israel; Indian embassy warning

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