Mangaluru: After nearly six years of uncertainty and struggle, Joseph Cardoza, 58, has finally been cleared of all allegations, with Saudi authorities lifting the travel ban imposed on him.A native of Moodubidire in Dakshina Kannada district, Cardoza spent over 26 years working as a vehicle mechanic for a port-based company in Dammam. His life took an abrupt turn when he was unexpectedly contacted by Riyadh police over an alleged financial extortion case, an accusation he consistently denied. According to PA Hameed Padubidri, a lawyer and social worker based in Riyadh, the complaint was filed by an unidentified person who alleged that Cardoza had demanded SR 20,000 (approximately Rs 2.45 lakh) over a phone call. Cardoza’s mobile number was cited as evidence. However, he maintained that he had never made such a call. He was summoned to a police station in Aziziyah, Riyadh, where he fully cooperated with the investigation. Although he was detained for three days for questioning, preliminary findings indicated no direct involvement, leading to his release, said Hameed. Despite this, a travel ban imposed in April 2020 left him stranded in Saudi Arabia. His port access pass renewal was denied, and repeated attempts by his employer to process his exit and re-entry visa failed due to the restriction. Over the years, he was summoned multiple times by the Niyabah (Public Prosecution). Determined to clear his name, Cardoza sought the assistance of Hameed Padubidri, who provided legal support and guided him through the process. During a recent hearing, Cardoza remained consistent and firm in his statements. On April 20, authorities officially lifted the travel ban, clearing him of all charges. “I remained patient and confident throughout, knowing I was innocent. I believed truth would prevail,” Cardoza stated, expressing gratitude to advocate Hameed as well as Nelson D’Souza and Francis Kundapur for their moral support.
