Human trafficking also active in Oman; The housewife who escaped said that many people were trapped

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The housewife, who hails from Anchal, took over the responsibility of the house when her husband died eight years ago. Debts for children’s education and living expenses also came. It was decided to go to the Gulf to do this.

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Kollam, First Published Jul 2, 2022, 3:01 PM IST

Kollam: Complaints that human trafficking is active from Kerala to Oman. A native of Anchal who went abroad in search of work had a bad experience. The woman who escaped says that the women trapped in the agent’s office in Oman are brutally beaten by the staff.

The housewife, who hails from Anchal, took over the responsibility of the house when her husband died eight years ago. Debts for children’s education and living expenses also came. It was decided to go to the Gulf to do this. The agent, a native of Ayur, took Rs 45,000 saying that he would provide a job in Dubai. When he reached the office of the foreign agency, he realized that it was a trap.

An Arab from Oman arrived and took the 38-year-old woman to work at home. Work on two houses was completed day and night. He was not ready to be taken to the hospital or given leave after falling ill. And bad behavior. Finally, with the help of people’s representatives and Malayali organizations in Oman, the young woman reached home. The housewife says that many people are stuck in the agency office. The request of this housewife is that the government should intervene urgently to save them.

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The woman also stated that she was told not to talk to the media when she came home. The woman said that she forcibly deleted all the information on her phone.

At the same time, the police have yet to reach the main suspects in the Kuwaiti human trafficking case. The police have not even received preliminary information about Majeed, who sold Malayalee girls to Arab families in Kuwait. Only Ajumon, a resident of Pathanamthitta, has been caught by the police in the case of selling young women by promising them jobs. Ajumon worked as a recruiting agent in Kerala. But the young women had revealed that it was Majeed, a native of Taliparam, who took money from Arabs and threatened and beat them in Kuwait. A resident of Kottayam had revealed to Asianet News that despite escaping and returning home, the threat continues and that more young women are still in Kuwait unable to escape.

A tribal woman from Kollam Pathanapuram who escaped from her employer in Kuwait also faced brutal torture. Only one kubboos was given to eat daily. The woman says that the employer used to beat her up regularly and threatened to implicate her in a false case if she tried to escape.

After her husband left her ten years ago, Shalini shouldered the burden of the family. The unfinished house must be finished. Both children should be taught. So, paying the borrowed money, Shalini boarded the flight to Kuwait with many dreams. Mary, a native of Kulathupuzha, was brought to the Gulf by the name of cleaning staff. But Shalin said that Mary insisted on becoming a sex worker as soon as she got there.

When the young woman refused to give in, the employer, Arabi and Mary started beating her brutally. Only one kubboos was given to eat daily. Shalini reveals that she was threatened with a false case and death after calling her home about her miserable life.

The liberation came about through the interventions of Norka Roots and political leaders. A complaint was filed against Shalini Mary with the Pathanapuram police as soon as she arrived home. Shalini also says that no woman from Tamil Nadu has been rescued where she has worked.

Last Updated Jul 2, 2022, 3:05 PM IST

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