Wednesday, July 07, 2010

Eight trafficked Cambodian migrant workers returned home from India

Global human trafficking roundup (July 7, 2010)
Examiner (San Francisco, California, USA)

Cambodia: 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.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Why they the Indain gov't kept them for 6 months? That's what our Khmer govt should ask.

Anonymous said...

thank the world for having the anti human trafficking law. these men returned safely to cambodia. god bless cambodia.