Tuesday 11 April 2017

A man sacked by his company and deposited to India for sexual abuses to a woman through facebook




A company based in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) has sacked an Indian employee for abusing Delhi-based journalist Rana Ayyub on social media.

Bincy Lal Balachandran, is 31-years-old and hails from Kerala. He joined Alpha Paint in Dubai, a sister company of National Paints in Sharjah, in 2015 as a customer service employee.

Rana Ayyub is a journalist based in New Delhi. She received vulgar messages on Twitter and Facebook from Balachandran. Ayyub duly made these messages public; some of her followers reported the matter to the UAE company on 7 April 2017.



Just a sample of the filth i receive on my facebook page. Time to name and shame this pervert pic.twitter.com/e6xeA019JF
— Rana Ayyub (@RanaAyyub) April 6, 2017
As can be seen from her tweet, Balachandran had sent abusive messages with sexual overtones through Facebook messages.
Balachandran had also posted abusive posts against Islam on his Facebook page. The company, when notified about the incident, checked his Facebook account and summoned him.
Human resource manager of the company, Shadi Al Refai, told Gulf News, "We verified the accuracy of the information and checked on the name of the man. On April 8, at 8 am the termination order of (B.B.) was issued."
Ayyub later said on Twitter that the man's visa had been revoked and that he would be deported back to India.



UAE govt has revoked Bincy Lal's visa and r deporting him back to India. A lesson for those who harass us, will drag you out of ur ratholes
— Rana Ayyub (@RanaAyyub) April 10, 2017

Action against Balachandran comes at a time when social media websites like Twitter and Facebook are often used to target people and even abuse and threaten them online. It is often easy for someone to target people online because of the lack of accountability and anonymity.

While Balachandran has faced the consequences of his actions, Ayyub said that this should set a precedence against harassment.

Happy to be trending on twitter for a promising beginning. Hope we in India set a similar precedence of zero tolerance towards harassment.
— Rana Ayyub (@RanaAyyub) April 10, 2017




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