Celina hopes for brother's safe return amid unclear detention in UAE
India, Nov. 5 -- A
ctor Celina Jaitly is pinning her hopes on the Delhi High Court for the release of her brother, Maj Vikrant Kumar Jaitly (retired), who has been detained under unclear circumstances in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (UAE) since September 6 last year. After retiring from the armed forces in 2016, Vikrant was running a cybersecurity firm in Dubai with his wife.
Narrating the details, Celina's advocate Raghav Kacker tells us, "The incident occurred on September 6, 2024 when Vikrant went shopping with his wife Charul in Emirates Mall, Abu Dhabi. When Celina couldn't reach her brother for 22 days, she contacted his wife who informed that he had been detained in the UAE. Charul said that they were in the parking lot where he was 'abducted' by two guys and later detained. Nothing has come on record till date. Charul has relocated to Bengaluru and is not responding to Celina."
Following this, Celina approached the consulate but did not receive any response. Now, the court has asked the government to file a status report before the next hearing on December 4. Meanwhile, Celina expresses her faith in the government: "I am feeling very hopeful. My brother suffers from lifelong injuries incurred as a Special Forces officer in the line of duty for our nation. Now, it's time for the nation to stand behind him and bring our soldier back home safely."...
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