As per reports reaching here on Monday, the agents dumped the job-seekers in
Dubai to do menial work and made to fend for themselves.



The concern for them grew all the more when one of them, Sunil Kumar, who
was taken to Kuwait by the agents, managed to escaped from the clutches of
their Arab employers and reached the Indian Embassy in Kuwait and returned
to Bagodar four days ago, thanks to help from embassy officials.



Narrating his woes to the families of Sashi Bhushan Rai, Hiralal Mahto,
Nilkanth Mahto, Chatradhari Mahto, Ayub Ansari, Nemchand Mahato and Jodha
Mahato, who were lured by the agents, Sunil alleged that they were all kept
as bonded labourers. He, however, said he was unaware about their condition
and their whereabouts currently.



He said, in all 8 persons including him, were approached by one
Chinnamalai-based (Tamil Nadu) agent Adlew Sardar through a Nawadih-based
tout, Tukeshwar Mahto. They were told that Sardar had come out with very
good offer for providing them lucrative jobs and covinced them to accompany
him to Tamil Nadu where they will be accommodated suitably.



Sunil alleged that instead of taking them to Tamil Nadu Sardar, who was
supplying labourers from India to Kuwait, dumped them in Kuwait where they
are used as bonded labourers. They were neither allowed to meet anybody nor
come out of the premises of the so-called employers.



Sunil alleged they were made to graze camels, sheep, goats and other animals
in Kuwati deserts and brutally treated by their employers, who were Arab
Sheikhs.



He somehow managed to escape from the clutches of the Arab employers and
reached the Indian embassy whose took necessay step for his safe return to
Bagodar.



After hearing Sunil's tale of woe, the wives of the other seven persons
rushed to Hazaribag and submitted a petition to the North Chhotanagpur
commissioner requesting him to take steps for the safe return of their
husbands to Bagodar and demanded action against the agents who lured them to
go to Kuwait.



Though the petitiones could not meet the N Chhotanagpur commissioner
personally, their joint petition was accepted by the commissioner's office
for necessary action.



© TNN / July 14, 2009

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