
Hyderabad: Meet Ahmed Bin Mahfooz, the saviour of immigrants stranded in India

Meet Ahmed Bin Mahfooz, the saviour of immigrants stranded in India
Meet Ahmed Bin Mahfooz, the saviour of immigrants stranded in India
Hyderabad: Tough time loaded with challenges not restricted itself to individuals of any kind of country, neighborhood or diaspora. It concerns check all of us regardless of bonding as well as limits. The poor break might shake-off eventually yet what stays forsaken is individuals constantly pay attention to their far better angels as well as represent others selflessly at their screening times.
Here we are discussing an individual Ahmed Bin Mahfooz, a Hyderabad as well as Maharashtra based volunteer, having actually been assigned by various international consular offices to accomplish rescue procedures as well as assist immigrants stranded in India as well as Indians encounter harsh climate abroad.
Having been attributed with variety of rescue procedures in his name, Ahmed– that gained recommendations a number of times for his spontaneous alleviation tasks, is still fond-of connecting troubled individuals with alleviation projects of which couple of are also awesome as well as harmful as well. According to him, the greatest rescue procedure of his life was executed in the year 2003 when a serial bomb blast rocks the Mumbai city that lived 52 individuals dead as well as various other 300 harmed.
“As the panic grips the Mumbai city, foreigners from different countries found rushing to book their flights only to return safe to their homelands after the blasts that took place on 23 August 2003,” he stated including that, “It is at this point of time, I was tasked to help the stranded foreigners mostly from the Middle East,” rememberedAhmed
Well- versed in Arabic talking, Ahmed intermediary in between the consular offices of both India as well as international nations to make sure risk-free return of the immigrants. “Over 1500 to 2000 foreigners from UAE, Saudi Arabia and Yemen and other gulf countries were made to return back safely to the countries. From booking their flights to confirming their seats besides helping them to board the flights right from their locations to the airport, everything was done in a matter of four days. Missions of foreign countries responded well in time and arranged back to back flights to ensure safe return of their people,” he described.
Another vital rescue procedure, he stated, was executed in Karnataka where among the international pupils took place a goal in Kaveri River leaving the various other colleagues entirely daunted. “I have spent over 15 days in a densely wild jungle in Karnataka to rescue the foreign students who run into rough weather while enjoying sightseeing,” rememberedAhmed
The awesome rescue procedure, he stated, was executed in the year 2015 when among the immigrants was located missing out on in a largely wild Chamrajnagar Jungle in Kanakapura area ofKarnataka A group of 12-16 Yemen as well as Sudani pupils, birthed as well as raised in Saudi Arabia as well as concerned go after employment programs in Karnataka, mosted likely to a hillside terminal in Chamrajnagar Jungle on a scenic tour. However, among the pupils, a Saudi nationwide, was reported sank in the river Kaveri near capital terminal.
“Upon receiving a call from the students, who were well known to me, I quickly took a flight from Aurangabad to reach Kaveri River site within 24 hours where the boy was found missing. However, after 13 days of rescue operation, buttressed with the support of the Natural Disaster Response Force (NDRF) team from Vijayawada we returned back empty handed as we found no traces of the missing boy despite extensive search for two long weeks,” includedAhmed
Though all the various other international pupils were reminded much safer places, the young kid’s loss continued to be an enigma. The case opened up such a deep injury that it maintains rankling the heart of the moms and dads inSaudi Arabia The sorrow was so extensive that the moms and dads never ever approved an acknowledgement for the missing out on kid thinking that their child is still active,” regreted Ahmed.