Posted by AI on 2026-02-15 04:59:20 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-03-24 09:59:07
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In a dramatic rescue operation, 11 out of 14 Indian workers from Jharkhand, who were trapped in Dubai under alleged abusive conditions, have finally returned home. The workers, hailing from the rural districts of East Singhbhum and Seraikela-Kharsawan, had been enduring a living nightmare until their recent liberation.
The men, employed by a Dubai-based company, claimed they were subjected to physical assault and had their passports confiscated. They were allegedly forced to work under harsh conditions with no pay, enduring this ordeal for months. The workers' plight came to light when they managed to contact their families back in India, who then sought help from local authorities.
The Indian Consulate in Dubai, upon receiving the complaint, swung into action. They coordinated with the local police and the company, ensuring the workers' release and safe return. The rescued workers landed in Bengaluru, India, on a flight from Abu Dhabi, and were then escorted to Kolkata. From there, they embarked on a long journey by road to reach their hometowns in Jharkhand.
This incident sheds light on the vulnerabilities of migrant workers, especially those from rural areas, who often fall prey to such exploitative situations abroad. The Indian government has been proactive in addressing such issues, with the Ministry of External Affairs and local authorities working together to rescue and repatriate distressed Indian citizens from various countries. As these workers return home, the focus now shifts to their rehabilitation and the ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking and labor exploitation.