Two Indians murdered in UAE and Bahrain, CBI filed charge sheet

Updated: 27-06-2025, 04.47 PM

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The Central Investigation Agency CBI has filed a charge sheet against two Indian citizens Indrajit Singh and Subhash Chandra Mahla in two different murder cases. These cases took place in the United Arab Emirates and Bahrain, in which Indian citizens were killed. After a request from both countries, the CBI started a local prosecution and after a thorough investigation, a charge sheet was filed in the CBI court of Delhi. The first case is related to the murder of Indian citizen Rama Lingam in Abu Dhabi, UAE, in which the CBI filed a case against Indrajit Singh under Section 302 of IPC i.e. murder. Investigation revealed that Rama Lingam used to sell international SIM cards in Abu Dhabi and Indrajit Singh used to buy SIM on borrowing from him. Gradually, Indrajit got a debt of 300 Dirham.

Angry Indrajit murdered Rama Lingam

After this, when Rama Lingam asked the person who gave Indrajit the money to be deducted from his salary, Indrajit got angry and planned the murder. Seeing the opportunity on 28 August 2008, Indrajit attacked Rama Lingam with a knife, killing him. The CBI has filed a charge sheet against Indrajit Singh in a special court of Delhi after getting approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs. The second case is from Bahrain, where Indian citizen Subhash Chandra Mahala killed his owner. On the request of the Bahrain government, India’s Foreign Ministry submitted this case to the CBI.

Driver killed his owner in Bahrain

CBI investigation revealed that Subhash used to work as a driver there and was troubled by his boss’s behavior. On 31 January 2011, when his owner was alone, Subhash attacked him with something heavy. In this attack, Subhash’s owner suffered serious injuries and lost his life. In this case too, the CBI gathered evidence and took approval from the Ministry of Home Affairs and then filed a charge sheet in the CBI court of Delhi. Explain that the CBI is the agency of the Government of India that can prosecute Indian citizens who commit crimes abroad. The CBI along with the Ministry of External Affairs asked for necessary evidence from UAE and Bahrain which can be produced in court according to Indian law.

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