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Bangladeshi returnee from Mauritius files human trafficking case against recruiting agency
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Staff Correspondent: Dhaka, July -11,
A Bangladeshi woman who went to the African
nation Mauritius last year through a recruiting agency has filed a case
accusing the company of human trafficking.
According to the case statement, the woman was taken to Fire
Mount Textile Company in Mauritius after she reached there on February 5,
2020. From then she started working as a helper there although the
company didn’t pay her wages regularly.
Md Shah Alam,43, a Bangladeshi man who used to run the worker’s
canteen and his assistants Furkan, Siddique and Aslam used to threaten her as
she refused the indecent proposal of the company’s owner through them.
One day they took her to the owner Anil Kohli’s house saying he
had complained against her. She was raped there by Anil Kohli and they captured
footage of her. Later they raped her many times and forced her to have physical
relationships with others, threatening to spread the video footage on social
media.
They even made her abort a child as she became pregnant at one the point, she claimed in her statement.
On December 28, 2020, the woman was sent back to Bangladesh with
the condition of not filing any complaint against them and before that in
November they recruited her father in her place.
Since she filed the complaint her father is being threatened by
the perpetrators now, she said.
According to her, more than 600 Bangladeshi women work in that the factory where Shah Alam, Furkan, Siddique, Aslam forcefully engage them in
prostitution and the owner Anil Kohli oppresses them.
After the news was broadcast in Bangladeshi and Mauritius news
media the culprits are trying to convince her to solve the matter outside the court in different ways.
The woman filed the case with the help of the BRAC Migration a program that helped her to recover from the traumatizing incident that happened
with her.
Head of the BRAC Migration program Shariful Hasan said the description the victim gave was grim.
Sexually oppressing and engaging in forceful prostitution in the
name of recruitment in a foreign country falls under human trafficking, he
said.
The Government of Mauritius and Bangladesh should jointly
investigate the matter, if any other Bangladeshi immigrant worker is being
oppressed like this, said Shariful Hasan.