Saturday, October 2, 2010

Eight trafficked Cambodian migrant workers returned home from India (KI)


Eight migrant workers who were trafficked to India returned home. According to the victims, the broker promised them a job in Thailand as construction workers. The broker then offered Thai visa and means to cross the border to Thailand. However, the workers ended up being locked in a boat about 28 days and sent to India. After the Indian authorities rescued the workers from the boat, they were detained in the facilities in India for six months.
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