Khaleej Times

30 workers held with fake tickets, visas to Kuwait

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mumbai — Mumbai police have arrested 30 men trying to fly to Kuwait on fake tickets and visas and are looking for the unlicensed recruitmen­t agents who charged them 100,000 rupees ($1,500) to arrange their travel to jobs in the Gulf state.

The men from Uttar Pradesh state were arrested on Tuesday when they tried checking in at the airport with fake tickets, police said. The men have been charged with cheating and forgery and are being held in custody.

Lata Sirsat, senior inspector with the Mumbai police, said a police team was going to Uttar Pradesh to find the unauthoris­ed recruitmen­t agents who duped these men with fake documents. “All the men are in their 30s and poor,” she said.

Indian officials are trying to crack down on unauthoris­ed agents who promise to organise well paid jobs as cleaners and labourers in the Gulf states but cheat people along the way.

Adverts asking workers seeking jobs overseas to only go through licensed agents are played on the radio daily.

Vivek Sharma, the protector of emigrants in Uttar Pradesh, said this case of fraud was rare. “This fake ticket fraud and on such a scale involving 30 people is the first such instance that I have come across,” Sharma said.

Uttar Pradesh is among the poorest states in India and poverty and lack of jobs force many to migrate to major cities such as Mumbai but campaigner­s said seeking jobs in the Gulf states is a new developmen­t.

“This trend started about two to three years ago and now most people going to the Gulf are from Uttar Pradesh. They are very poor people and in many cases their villages don’t even have roads,” said migrant rights activist Bhim Reddy.

Government figures show there are some six million Indian migrants in the six Gulf states of Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE and Oman. —

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