BBC Hindi, Bengaluru

The family of the Indian man who was shot in dead until Illegally passes into Israel says he is a victim of a scam.
Thomas Gabriel Perera killed Jordanian security forces at the border with Israel 10. February.
He was ordered in the Jordan promise to the leverage, and when he did not come true, he tried to enter Israel as he was told that he could find a job there, his family told that his family told BBC.
Indian reports that fall on work fraud and illegally entering other countries to seek work have become increasingly more often.
PERERA, 47, accompanied by his brother Edison Charlas, which was injured in the incident. Mr. Charlas was treated in the hospital and spent two weeks in prison before he returned to India.
The two men were from the southern Indian state of Kerala where they worked as auto-rickshaw drivers.
The agent promised them that I could get the jobs of the blue necklace in Jordan who earn 350,000 rupees ($ 4,000; £ 3.110) per month.
Mr. Charlas told the BBC to pay 210,000 rupees for the agent before leaving India and paid an additional $ 600 after reaching Jordan on the tourist visa.
But when two men arrived at the Jordan capital in the early February, the agent told them that there was no job available.
The agent then suggested that they try to cross to Israel illegally, claiming that there were many opportunities there.
On 10. February, Mr. Charlas and Perer joined a group that cared for hours to Jordan’s border with Israel.
“We took himself in the car. It was a long distance. We entered the car at 2 pm and reached the location only around midnight. Then we were swollen to walk a few kilometers along the coast.” “He said Mr. Charlas.
The BBC saw a letter sent to Jordan in the Family of the Perer in Jordan. He states that “security forces tried to stop them, but did not listen to the warning, the guards opened fire on them.”
“One bullet hit Mr. Thomas (Perere) in his head and passed away on the spot.”
Mr. Charlas, however, challenged this account and said that there was “not such a warning (from the guards). They just shot.”
“I walked slowly behind the others in the dark … That was when the bullet hit me and I lost consciousness. I had no idea what happened to Thomas,” he said.
The BBC asked the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Jordanian authorities at the commentary on the accusation for Mr. Charlas.
Mr. Charlas said he was later taken to the hospital for treatment, and then moved between several offices of the Jordan government before he was transferred to prison, where he stayed for 18 days.
As he managed to contact his wife in prison and told her what happened, and his wife contacted the official side of the embassy.
Mr. Charlas is 28. February deported to India.
The Peter’s body is still in Jordan. In response to the BBC inquiries, the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it works to return the body to India as soon as possible.
“I was told that one or two days for the process of documentation and other things,” said Randhir Jaiswal, spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Monday, Shashi Tharoor, a member of the parliament representing a Peter’s Electoral Unit Thiruvananthapuram, said members of the Indian Embassy in Jordan had confirmed the identity of the victim And that the process of transporting the body has begun.

Despite the numerous warnings of the Government, many Indians still fall prey to work and risk to entire countries illegally to find the job, say observers.
“Modus operandi is to get a tourist visa for one country, then enter the neighboring country,” said Ajith Kolassery, the Director General of Norke, the Government’s Government Department.
“No country will accept illegal entry. We have consistently issued advisers to people to be careful for job racquets, but they still go.”
In recent years have been hundreds of Indians Saved by SCAM centers in Cambodia and other parts of Southeast Asia. They were traded in centers after luring abroad promises good jobs.
They were also the results of Indian citizens cheated in the fight for Russia In the war with Ukraine after the fake jobs and opportunities for learning abroad are offered.
100 Indians who were Deported from the US last month After the accusation of entering the country, he illegally lured and hopes for a better life, he pointed out Irudaya Ryan, who chaired the International Institute for Migration and Development in Thiruvananthapuram.
“They also paid for agents and are deceived. It is a struggle for better salaries (it is driving),” he said.
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