Rescue of Bardia women held hostage in Kuwait continues

Baishak 10, 2082

Kamal Panthi

Rescue of Bardia women held hostage in Kuwait continues

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36-year-old Rekha Vick of Baghaiyatal Rural Municipality-6 died of her husband Lal Bahadur Regmi two years ago. Rekha, who has three daughters and one son, is a squatter. After the death of her husband, she used to work in a cloth shop in Gulria as she had no source of income.

At the same time, Gopal Pariyar, agent of Madhuvan Municipality-9 Taratal, started to boast that there will be good employment and income abroad. She said that she was ready to go to Kuwait as soon as she said that she would not have to spend any money to get a passport.

She went to Kathmandu last August without informing her family. After training him for a week, the agent took him to Kuwait on a visit visa. Along with him, more than a dozen women reached Dubai through Delhi through the same agent. 50 women from Nepal, Sri Lanka, India and Bangladesh were held hostage in a large hall in Dubai. After keeping them for nine days, they were taken to Kuwait. She said that she did not know where the woman who was taken hostage was taken to Kuwait.

'Though I was taken there as a housework, the purpose was different . They tried to force me into a sex trade," she said. "When I protested, a woman poured hot water on me. I don't believe that either.' She said that when she protested, they physically tortured her saying 'we have bought you for 3 lakhs'. "The woman gave it to me when she told me to call home because my mobile phone was stolen," she said. President Tripathi called CDO Rudradevi Sharma and she said that she was rescued the next day.

Like her, Usha Paria of Basgadhi Municipality-1 was taken to Kuwait by the alleged agent after offering her passport and free employment. She was sent to Kuwait by Dinesh Sunar and Rajkumar Sunar of Dailekh, who was taken to work as a domestic worker. Pariyar informed her family that she was held hostage in Kuwait and physically tortured. He was rescued on October 15th after his parents filed a complaint with the local administration. Bishnu Mahatara of Madhuvan Municipality-8, who was held hostage in Kuwait, was rescued on May 4. She was sent to Kuwait for domestic work.

The woman who was sent to Kuwait by an alleged agent with the lure of attractive employment in Kuwait has been subjected to extreme torture. The victimized women said that those who were sent to Gulf countries without a work permit were beaten, physically tortured if they were not engaged in sex trade, and were not paid. The agent has been taking the women of Vipinna's family abroad as Lalife. According to the district administration office, dozens of women from Bardia are being lured by alleged agents and are being tortured abroad.

Chief District Officer Rudradevi Sharma said that initiatives are being taken to rescue them. On the initiative of the administration, four women have been rescued since July. Chief District Officer Sharma said that 25/30 people who went to foreign employment are in the process of rescue.

Kamal

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