Billionaire Pankaj Oswal’s Daughter Speaks Out About Detention and Arrest in Uganda 🚨✋❗
Vasundhara Oswal, daughter of Indian billionaire Pankaj Oswal, has broken her silence about her illegal arrest and detention in Uganda, where she was falsely accused in the kidnapping and murder case of her father’s employee, Mukesh Menaria. Menaria was later discovered alive in Tanzania, yet Vasundhara endured weeks of unlawful imprisonment. ❌⚠️
Speaking to PTI, Vasundhara detailed the human rights violations she experienced. “My human rights were grossly violated. When police raided the site, they didn’t have a search warrant. When I demanded one, they said, ‘We’re in Uganda. We can do anything. You’re not in Europe anymore,’ and proceeded with the raid,” she recounted. 🚫👮♀️
She recalled being forcibly taken to the Interpol office under false pretenses. “I didn’t want to go that day, but a male officer picked me up and threw me in a van, saying, ‘No, you have to come today. It won’t happen tomorrow,’” she said. 🚓💥

At Interpol, Vasundhara was pressured to give a statement without the presence of a criminal lawyer. “They didn’t give us time to arrange proper legal representation and told me I’d be held indefinitely if I refused to give a statement,” she explained. Despite complying, she was detained in a cell and asked to pay $30,000 and surrender her passport for a police bond. “I obliged, but I never received the bond. They threw me back into the cell,” she said. 💰🔐
Even after presenting an unconditional release order from the court the following day, Vasundhara remained illegally detained for another 72 hours. “I had no idea what I was being held for,” she said. Eventually, she was taken to a lower-level magistrate court and charged with ‘kidnap with intent to murder’ — a charge that can only be handled by a high court in Uganda. ⚖️🚫
Vasundhara was imprisoned for two days alongside petty criminals before being transferred to another prison housing convicted murderers and human traffickers. “I spent the next two days of my ordeal in that prison,” she said. Shockingly, even after police confirmed Menaria was alive on October 10, she remained incarcerated until being granted bail on October 21. ⛓️😱
She further alleged that business competitors bribed nearly 20 lawyers she had hired to represent her. Despite these obstacles, Vasundhara persevered and eventually secured her release. 💪✨
Her harrowing account sheds light on the severe misconduct and corruption she faced, raising serious concerns about judicial practices and human rights abuses in the country. 🌍⚠️
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