City
Epaper

Husband of Hyderabad woman requests Centre to rescue her from Jeddah

By ANI | Updated: March 9, 2020 23:50 IST

In yet another case of human trafficking, the husband of the woman, who was trafficked to the Middle-East on the pretext of job in 2018, has requested the Central government to rescue her.

Open in App

Hyderabad (Telangana) [India], Mar 9 : In yet another case of human trafficking, the husband of the woman, who was trafficked to the Middle-East on the pretext of job in 2018, has requested the Central government to rescue her.

"An agent named Qadeer had approached my wife and offered a good job to her in Dubai. Believing the agent, my wife left Hyderabad in December 2018," Laxmaiah, husband of the victim, told .

He said: "My wife was, however, sent to Jeddah instead of Dubai. There she was employed as a housemaid at one Kafeel's residence."

He also said that her employer beat her and also does not give her adequate food.

"I request the Indian government to rescue my wife and repatriate her to Hyderabad," he added.

( With inputs from ANI )

Open in App

Related Stories

CricketCM Siddaramaiah, DK Shivakumar should take responsibility for Bengaluru stampede: BJP's Yediyurappa

InternationalPM Modi discusses peace efforts in Ukraine, West Asia with French President Macron

InternationalRussia's Indian Ocean presence not significant, limited to exercises: MEA in Parliament

CricketIndia left-arm spinner Gouher Sultana bids adieu to international cricket

InternationalPakistan: Two killed, over 30 injured in massive warehouse explosion in Karachi

National Realted Stories

NationalDelhi: Major Fire Breaks Out in Paint Factory in Udyog Nagar Industrial Area, Six Fire Tenders Rushed To Spot

NationalBihar SIR row: Uploaded data of voters omitted in draft list, EC tells SC

NationalObstacles from Andhra Pradesh and Maharashtra for Krishna Upper Bank Project: Karnataka govt

NationalKarnataka govt writes to ECI on preparations for Bengaluru civic body polls

NationalBengal govt partially complies with EC order; suspends four officials sans FIR