According to a written reply to a question in Rajya Sabha, Union Minister of State for Overseas Indian Affairs V K Singh said that 4,615 Indians are lodged in the prisons of Saudi Arabia while the UAE has 6,653 Indians in its jails.
Oman and Qatar have 454 and 187 Indians respectively. Of these, 99 and 88 people were released from Oman and Qatar respectively after the efforts taken by Indians missions there.
The data covers the period of 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2015 (until July).
In India's neighbouring countries, about 996 countrymen are languishing in Nepalese jails, 275 in Bhutan and 126 in Myanmar for various offences over the past three years.
China and Maldives have 25 and 39 Indians lodged in its jail respectively.
As per the information provided by the MEA with regard to Pakistan, the number of Indians lodged in the neighbouring country's jails as on June 2015 was 407.
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