'Racial abuse, food poisoning': Indian technician shot in the US raised horrible claims - who said family | Key points
In a position on social media, Nizamuddin recently claimed that “racial discrimination, salary fraud and his food were poisoned”. Indian Techie who was shot in the US raised horrible allegations Telangana Techie, Mohammed Nizamuddin, who shot dead by police in the United States after an alleged “scramble” with his roommate cold claims about his employment and life in a foreign country. A few days before his death, Mohammed Nizamuddin claimed to have been facing racial discrimination and salary fraud instead of his service. Nizamuddin worked as a software professional in the US after completing MS there. Here are key points we know about the matter: In a position on social media, Nizamuddin recently claimed that “racial discrimination, salary fraud and his food were poisoned”. He said: “I was a victim of racial hatred, racial discrimination, racial harassment, torture, wage fraud, unlawful termination and impediment of justice. Today I decided to increase my vote against all chance … Suppression of corporate tyrants should end and everyone involved should be severely punished. ‘ Mohammed Nizamuddin claimed that his employer wrongly ‘ended’ his service and was further subject to harassment and discrimination, which was allegedly carried out using a ‘racist detective and his team’. He also claimed that his food was poisoned. He claimed: ‘They ended my service incorrectly. It didn’t end there. They continued their harassment, discrimination and intimidating behavior using a racist detective and team. ‘ Nizamuddin continued: “The situation has deteriorated lately. His food has been poisoned and now that he is being put out of his home for fighting against” unfairly “. What did his family say? [Nizamuddin] was shot dead by police in Santa Clara and his mortal remains are in a hospital in Santa Clara, California. I don’t know the real reasons why the police shot him to death, ‘Hasnuddin said in the letter addressed to Jaishankar. He asked the minister to ask the Embassy of India in Washington DC and the Consulate General of India in San Francisco to help him bring his son’s mortal remains to Mahabubagar. What did the police say. Police allegedly escalated and the suspect (Nizamuddin) HHAD allegedly stabbed the victim. But the suspect ignored the instructions … When the officer saw the suspect holding a knife to the victim, the officer shot four times, “Santa Clara police chief Morgan said in the video. The suspect was transported to a local hospital where he was pronounced dead.