Bahten: The wife of a Malayali who committed suicide in Bahten due to the exploitation of usurer had filed a complaint at the embassy the other day. Rajevan Pachatti committed suicide at Chelapuram house in Pallikal, Malappuram. He was 40 years old. He had taken money on interest from a young man from Tirur, Malappuram, who was working at Bahrain Madinat Hamad. Last day there was a news about this in the whole media. When the news came, it was indicated that he had gone to the country. Manerama reports the news.
They stated that the expatriate organizations in Bahrain are now on alert and should report any problem and we are there to help. It was news that PM Simjisha’s wife filed a complaint against the Malayali who was responsible for the death of Rajeevan Pachatti. That is why it is indicated that the usurer has sunk.
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Many people are unable to bear the pressure of usurers and continue their lives. Rajeevan Pachat’s wife and family filed a complaint against the authorities and the matter came to light. Many are hesitating not to file a complaint. Many take money on interest for the happiness and needs of the family. If you listen to the last message sent by Rajeev to the usurer, you will understand the desperation of that person. All the Malayali expatriates in Bahtene are shocked to hear the news.
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Many expatriates who commit suicide are not because they lack the desire to live, but because many of them had a financial crisis that they could not afford. There are some usurers like this who are exploiting expatriates who leave their country and home to find work in other countries. Such extortionists should be brought before the authorities and given severe punishment. Any complaint should be reported to the Anti-Usury Committee or the Indian Embassy. Complaints are received at the Indian Embassy through and through open houses. According to a press release issued by the Anti-Usury Committee, those who are caught in the usury trap should file a complaint immediately. Phone: 36710698 (Badaruddin Poowar).
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