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Two arrested in India for illegally sending Nepali women to Gulf


15 March 2020  

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KATHMANDU: The Special Operations Team of Rachakonda police in Hyderabad, India on Thursday arrested two Gulf returnees for illegally sending Nepali women to Gulf countries for work.

The police also rescued five women from Nepal who were being sent to Gulf countries by using fake visas by them, Indian media reported.

According to the police, the accused persons have been identified as Dyavalla Naresh, 29, and Kosna Tirupati Reddy, 29.  They have so far sent over 150 Nepali women abroad by creating fake documents, The Indian Express reported.

They targeted Nepali women for this and started sending them. Since 2017, they have sent more than 150 Nepalese women to Arab countries on work and visit visas by creating fake documents.

The accused were arrested and the Nepali women were rescued. Further investigation is underway, said police officials.

Publish Date : 15 March 2020 09:10 AM

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