US: Indian-origin man wrongfully jailed for over 40 days in false kidnapping case demands public apology from law enforcement
An Indian-origin man is demanding a public apology from law enforcement in the Georgia region of the USA after he spent 47 days in prison in a fake kidnapping case filed against him.
Speaking to NDTV, Mahendra Patel said: "I lost 17 pounds in jail. I didn't get my medicines for days. I'm vegetarian, so I lived on bread, peanut butter, and milk," he said. "Other inmates threatened me. One said, 'If I take you in the shower and beat you, what would you do?' Another demanded half a million dollars for protection."
"I demand a public apology from the police and the district attorney. They must also explain what steps they'll take so this never happens to another innocent person," he said.
Mahendra Patel, 62, was arrested in March after a woman in Walmart accused him of trying to grab her two-year-old son from a mobility scooter.
After Patel was indicted by a grand jury on charges of criminal attempt to commit kidnapping, simple assault and simple battery on April 3, he was held in the Cobb County jail for 47 days.
Patel’s lawyer, however, says surveillance videos prove he was just trying to make sure the boy didn’t fall from the scooter, reported CNN.
The charges against Patel were later dropped.
He was released on a $10,000 bond in early May after his lawyer, Ashleigh Merchant, presented her case as to why he should be released by showing the judge a compilation of security footage she subpoenaed from Walmart and shared with media outlets, CNN reported.
According to reports, the case had drawn wide attention with 90,000 people signing a petition to call for his release.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
Related Articles

Canada to begin US trade talks in January, Canadian PM Carney says
Ottawa/IBNS: Canada will formally begin trade talks with the United States in January on renewing the Canada-U.S.-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA), Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office said in a statement.

Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah Tower to surpass Burj Khalifa, set to become world’s tallest building
The Jeddah Tower, set to become the world’s tallest building at over 1,000 meters, has reached nearly 80 floors since construction resumed in January 2025.

What is Chhayanaut—and why Islamists set it on fire in Dhaka amid protests over Hadi's death?
The premises of Chhayanaut, a prominent Bengali cultural organisation in Bangladesh, were vandalised and set ablaze in Dhaka early Friday following the death of anti-India political leader Sharif Osman Hadi, according to media reports.

No space for such violence: Yunus govt reacts over Hindu man's killing in Bangladesh
Bangladesh’s interim government on Friday condemned the lynching of a Hindu man accused of blasphemy amid a fresh wave of violence linked to ongoing nationwide protests following the killing of a student leader.
Latest News

Canada to begin US trade talks in January, Canadian PM Carney says

Saudi Arabia’s Jeddah Tower to surpass Burj Khalifa, set to become world’s tallest building

Viral video of foreign tourists exploring New Delhi with a local auto rickshaw driver steals hearts!

Bharti Singh and Haarsh Limbachiyaa welcome their second child

