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70 women from Punjab trapped in UAE, Oman, claims Dubai bizman Surinder Pal Singh Oberoi

In all, 400 Indians stranded, groups of youth masquerading as travel agents enticing young girls of Punjab, Haryana villages

Gurdaspur: Dubai-based philanthropist Dr Surinder Pal Singh Oberoi claimed that over 400 Indian women, including 70 from Punjab, were trapped in the UAE and Oman after unscrupulous travel agents deserted them, a report in The Tribune,   Chandigarh, says

“I have tangible evidence to prove that of these 400 women, 80 have sought refuge in the Indian Embassy in Muscat. As many as 66 have found shelter in two different gurdwaras in the same city. Nearly 250 more such women are living in different cities of the UAE. The passports and other important documents have been taken away by travel agents,” said Oberoi.

He added that a fortnight ago he had met India’s Ambassador to Muscat Amit Narang to discuss the modalities to be adopted for repatriation.

He said earlier he had met PM Narendra Modi in August and had apprised him of the condition of these women. He added he had also met Union Minister Hardeep Puri. “Being an ex-IFS officer, Puri fully understands the trials and tribulations faced by the girls. He has assured me that he would take up the matter with the authorities in Oman and the UAE,” he said.

 “Ambassador Narang has assured me of his full cooperation. He told me that by the time his officials get the documentation prepared of say 25 of them, 50 more penniless, physically abused and emotionally drained young girls would arrive at the Embassy seeking a safe haven,” said the construction magnate.

Oberoi claimed that groups of men, masquerading as legitimate travel agents, are wandering in the villages of Punjab and Haryana trying to identify gullible women. “They sell dreams to women. However, things are directly in contrast to what they promise. 

He said earlier he had met PM Narendra Modi in August and had apprised him of the condition of these women. He added he had also met Union Minister Hardeep Puri. “Being an ex-IFS officer, Puri fully understands the trials and tribulations faced by the girls. He has assured me that he would take up the matter with the authorities in Oman and the UAE,” he said.

The girls are taken to the UAE on a 14 day visitor’s visa. The passports are forcibly taken away. Once the 14-day period is over, their stay becomes illegal and subsequently are either sold off to the rich or are forced to perform menial chores. They are made to work 18 hours a day on very little salary,” he added.

He said as a first step the immigration officials at Indian airports should not allow these girls to board flights. “The girls cannot speak English. Even Hindi is out of bounds for them. They have very little money with them when they depart to foreign shores. A vast majority of them do not even have proper clothes to wear. The immigration authorities should identify such girls at the airport itself and disallow them to board,” said the Dubai businessman.

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