Abdul Rahim returned to his home state Kerala on Thursday, May 28th, after two decades of imprisonment in Saudi Arabia.
Kerala’s Abdul Rahim Returns Home After 20 Years In Saudi Jail, Crowd-Funded Rs 34 Cr Saved Him From Gallows
Abdul Rahim, the Kerala man who escaped execution in Saudi Arabia after Rs 34 crore was raised through public crowdfunding, returned home to Kozhikode after spending nearly two decades in prison.

- Kerala man freed from Saudi death sentence returns home.
- Crowdfunding raised Rs 34 crore for blood money payment.
- Rahim reunited with emotional mother after two decades.
- Return coincides with Bakrid, doubling local joy.
Kozhikode(Kerala), May 28 (PTI) Abdul Rahim, who was facing a death sentence in Saudi Arabia and was released after paying blood money of Rs 34 crore, raised via crowdfunding, returned to his home state Kerala on Thursday after two decades of imprisonment in the Gulf nation.
After landing at the Karipur airport here, he was escorted outside by his relatives as Rahim shed tears of happiness on being able to finally return to his homeland.
He was hugged by businessman Bobby Chemmanur, who was present at the airport to welcome him, and Rahim waved to the people and media who had gathered there and showed them the 'thumbs-up' sign.
"I am thankful to everyone who helped me," he told reporters here before boarding a car to go home to his mother who had been waiting for his return for nearly two decades from Saudi Arabia where he had gone for a job in 2006.
At his home, while his mother awaited his return, his friends and local residents gathered in large numbers to welcome him.
The locals and Rahim's friends were in high spirits as his return coincided with Bakrid.
"It doubles our happiness," they told reporters.
Upon reaching his home, Rahim hugged his mother on the doorstep amid cheers from the gathered crowd.
He then waved to the crowd as tears streamed down his face and was unable to speak for a while to reporters.
He then again kissed and tightly hugged his mother as they both wept with joy.
"I am thankful to everyone who helped me and made it possible for me to see my mother again," Rahim said.
He also hugged his relatives and friends.
Rahim had spent nearly two decades behind bars in the Gulf nation for allegedly killing a Saudi boy in 2006.
He was rescued from the gallows by the people of Kerala who rallied together to raise an astounding Rs 34 crore in four days to save him before the deadline of April 18, 2024.
The only chance for Rahim, a native of Kozhikode, to live was to pay the blood money of 15 million Saudi Riyals which comes to around Rs 34 crore.
Rahim was jailed in 2006 after he allegedly accidentally caused the death of a specially-abled boy whom he was taking care of.
He was sentenced to death in 2018 after the family of the Saudi boy refused to grant amnesty. PTI HMP ADB
(This report has been published as part of the auto-generated syndicate wire feed. Apart from the headline, no editing has been done in the copy by ABP Live.)
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Frequently Asked Questions
When did Abdul Rahim return to Kerala?
Why was Abdul Rahim imprisoned in Saudi Arabia?
He was imprisoned for nearly two decades for allegedly accidentally causing the death of a specially-abled boy he was taking care of in 2006.
How was Abdul Rahim saved from the death sentence?
He was saved by paying blood money of approximately Rs 34 crore, which was raised through crowdfunding in just four days before the deadline.
What was the amount of blood money paid for Abdul Rahim's release?
The blood money paid was 15 million Saudi Riyals, which amounts to around Rs 34 crore. This amount was raised through crowdfunding.

























