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Over 100 Indian migrants duped, abandoned in Uganda
Kampala, Aug 13
Over 100 Indians have been
left on the verge of starvation after being duped by two agents who
brought them to Uganda from India on the pretext of getting jobs in
South Africa, media reports said.
The Indians have been staying
in a hotel in Kampala for a month, waiting for an agent, Vijay Shamia,
whose real name is Domalia Jayesh, to clear their $6,000 hotel bill and
get them jobs in South Africa and Mauritius as promised, The Africa
Report newspaper reported.
The other absconding fixer has been identified as Ganesh.
"We
have been here for over a month after Jayesh brought us and told us to
wait here," Yasin Putab, one of the stranded Indian nationals, was
quoted as saying on Wednesday.
"We had each paid him $5,000 after he said he will get us jobs in South Africa," he added.
The stranded group has now appealed to the Indian embassy in Uganda for help.
The men were given the impression that Uganda was just the entry point before Shamia could get them jobs in other countries.
Moses
Binoga, co-coordinator of prevention of trafficking in Uganda, said:
"What is important now is arresting those who brought these Indians so
that we charge them and also find means of having them meet the victims'
hotel and transport costs for taking them back to India."
Uganda Police official Igoe said they have arrested Jayesh's wife for further inquiry.