Indian national, Amit Gupta, who works in Qatar as Tech Mahindra's country head has allegedly been in a detention centre for over two months over alleged data theft, according to an IANS report. Gupta who hails from Gujarat's Vadodara, is a senior employee and has been working from the company for over 10 years.
His mother, Pushpa Gupta, said that Amit was detained by Qatari authorities on January 1. While his father claimed that the detention was carried out by Qatar's state security. Gupta’s family maintains his innocence, claiming he has been falsely accused of data theft. They are calling for his immediate release and have sought the intervention of the Prime Minister’s Office.
Gupta's mother stated that she travelled to Qatar and met with the Indian ambassador. According to her, the envoy mentioned that there had been no "positive response" so far regarding Gupta's case.
While speaking to IANS Pushpa Gupta said, "Amit Gupta was taken away on January 1 and held for 48 hours without food or water. After that, he was locked in a room, and it has now been three months. The reason for his detention is still unknown..."
Gujarat: Amit Gupta, a Vadodara resident and Tech Mahindra's Country Head in Qatar, has reportedly been held hostage in Doha. His elderly parents, distressed by the situation, reached out to Vadodara MP Hemang Joshi for help
Amit Gupta mother Pushpa Gupta says, "Amit Gupta was… pic.twitter.com/hxd3wQIysa — IANS (@ians_india) March 22, 2025
The Indian embassy in Qatar has said they are aware of Gupta's detention by Qatari authorities, in connection with an ongoing investigation. The embassy has been in regular contact with Gupta's family, his lawyer, and Qatari authorities regarding the matter.
Tech Mahindra issued a statement on Sunday, in which they said that they were in close contact with Gupta’s family and providing necessary support. They are also actively coordinating with the authorities and adhering to due process.