In Georgia, an Indian-man-man person was wrongly jailed

Mahendra Patel, a person of Indian origin, who was accused of trying to kidnap a child in a store in Georgia, said that he read the Hindu Shastra Bhagavad Gita inside the jail. After spending 47 days of Cobb County Jail, he was released on a bond of $ 10,000 earlier this week, citing surveillance evidence that he claimed that he proved that there was no kidnapping attempt. On March 18, Patel went to Walmart and met 26 -year -old Caroline Miller, who later accused Patel of trying to kidnap her son, attack and battery. She was on a motorized scooter with her two children when Patel asked her if she knew where the Tilanol was. Miller showed him direction when Patel caught his child. Miller later claimed that the child had a tug-off-pass. But Patel’s lawyer Ashley Merchant said that the surveillance footage has revealed that there was no conflict and Patel and Miller later crossed the path, when Patel gestured him, informed him that he found the drug. He paid for the drug and got out of the store and was arrested two days later.Patel said that he caught Miller’s child to ensure that he did not fall, but was arrested, and there was a stir in the community in the case. Patel said, “I could not dream of accusing anyone in this way.” “First of all, I didn’t even know why they were arresting me. I felt that they had a wrong man.”He said that a prisoner asked him what he was studying and then wanted a copy of Gita. “I told him,” Of course, “Patel remembered. “If you want, we will send you ten. It felt like a big, deep message.”On his accused, Miller, Patel said, “This is his karma. We walk with our life.” He did not even comment whether he felt that it was a racial thing. Patel’s lawyer said that Miller has a long history with law enforcement, and more than 20 police reports have come in the last seven years in the last seven years.