Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Were made to work like slaves, say 24 men who returned from Russia

- HT Correspond­ent letterschd@hindustant­imes.com ■

JALANDHAR: Twenty-four men from the Doaba region of the state, who returned home after being stuck in Russia for more than six months after being duped by travel agents, said they were made to starve and work like slaves by a Russia-based constructi­on company in Vladivosto­k city.

The victims, who returned from Russia on December 16, narrated their ordeal when they came to record their statement with police against two travel agents, who allegedly duped them by promising them lucrative jobs in a Russian company.

The external affairs ministry and its mission in Russia helped them return home.

A total of 26 men from four districts of Doaba region, including Kapurthala, Hoshiarpur, Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar and Jalandhar, were stranded in Russia but one of them, 25-yearold Malkiat, died last month due to depression. The body was brought back by his friend Joginderpa­l, who did not return to Russia.

While 13 of the 26 men are masons, 11 painters, one steel fixer and one welder. They paid around ₹1.25 lakh each to travel agents who assured that they will be paid ₹35,000 per month for eight hours of work daily.

However, things were the exact opposite. Som Nath, 42, a painter from Shaheed Bhagat Singh Nagar, said they landed in Russia in mid-May and after a month, the company said it had deducted the amount for air tickets and visas from their salary.

“The company also stopped giving us proper meal for several days and made us work live slaves,” said Nath, adding they lost one of their group members as the company failed to give medical aid on the time.

Devinder Singh, 33, a mason from Bhatrana village in Hoshiarpur district, said they used to work on sixteenth and seventh floors without and safety gear. “The travel agent told us that a Punjabi-speaking man was in the company who will co-ordinate with us, but there was no such person,” added Devinder, who went to Russia for the second time.

Pinku Ram of Nawi Abadi village, Phagwara, said: “We would have died there had the Indian government not come to our rescue,” said Pinku.

In the first week of December, the Kapurthala police arrested the main accused of the fake job racket, Surinder Singh, and his accomplice Daljit Singh for duping the 26 men.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? ■ The victims returned from Russia on December 16. The two travel agents who duped them have been arrested.
HT PHOTO ■ The victims returned from Russia on December 16. The two travel agents who duped them have been arrested.

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