He was called from home and held hostage by the lure of a lucrative job
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57 Nepalese hostages in Rudrapur and Kashipur of Uttarakhand were rescued and brought to Nepal through Gaddachouki checkpoint on Wednesday.
"Why India" They were rescued with the help of the local police and brought with the help of the association and the Nepali Embassy in India.
They were welcomed by Chief District Officer of Kanchanpur Lakshman Dhakal and DIG Dambar Bahadur Bishwakarma, Chief of Police of Sudurpaschim Province, who reached Gaddachouki checkpoint.
Chief District Officer Dhakal said why they were rescued and managed accordingly after consultation with them. "Those who have homes in the far west will be sent home today," he said, "in the case of far away, various organizations have arranged accommodation and food, if there is a need to go, they will be sent home."
Out of those rescued, 10 from Chitwan, 9 from Kailali, 5 from Sunsari, 4/4 from Udaipur, Tehrathum and Panchthar, 3/3 from Dang, Syangja and Banke, 2/2 from Taplejung, Doti and Dhading and 1/1 from Sarlahi, Kaski, Rukum, Baglung, Ilama and Rupandehi, 57 people have been rescued. Naveen Joshi said why India brought them all here on Wednesday.
35 people were rescued from Kashipur and 22 from Rudrapur. They were called from their homes by offering attractive jobs and forced to collect 23 thousand baht. After that, they were kept in the room and were not allowed to eat and were not allowed to go out.
