mangalore today
name
name
name
Sunday, May 05
Genesis Engineersnamename

 

3 Kerala Men Tortured In Saudi Arabia Return Home


Mangalore Today News Network

Thiruvananthapuram, Dec 26, 2015:  Three Indian men, who were physically tortured by their employer in Saudi Arabia, returned to India early morning  today after being rescued from a brick factory in Abha.


kerala_


A horrifying video of three Indians being beaten brutally by their employer had evoked strong reactions in Kerala. In the video, the Saudi man could be seen beating the three men with a wooden club.

The men, Abhishek, Vimal and Baiju, who are from Haripad town in north Kerala, had forwarded the video to their family members, with an appeal for help.

"I went there with lots of dream... now I don’t know what I will do...need money to build a house , loans to be paid off," said 21-year-old Abhishek, a trained electrician who was cheated on the pretext of job and was forced to work in a brick factory.

It’s the same story for 29-year-old Baiju, a pumber and 30-year-old Vimal.

Last time these Kerala mothers saw their sons was in a video that showed them being brutally beaten by their employer, around a week back.

Today, it was an emotional reunion at Trivandrum airport, Vimal’s mother Ommanna K said: "Thank you for bringing back my son. I pray for a long life and health for him."

The case has been registered against the local job agent who allegedly promised the three men jobs in Yemen as electricians. But they were duped and taken to Abha in Saudi Arabia, where they were forced to work in a brick manufacturing company.

Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj had assured that the issue would be taken up with the authorities and the men will be back home soon.

"We reported this to Saudi Police. We are in touch with Indian workers. They will be back in India within a week," she had tweeted.

Chief Minister Oommen Chandy had also assured their return within two days.

Many persons from Kerala go to middle-east with promises of jobs with the help of middlemen, which lays them open to trafficking.

 

Courtesy: NDTV


Write Comment | E-Mail To a Friend | Facebook | Twitter | Print
Error:NULL
Write your Comments on this Article
Your Name
Native Place / Place of Residence
Your E-mail
Your Comment
You have characters left.
Security Validation
Enter the characters in the image above