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Indian man's tweet to Swaraj saves sister from traffickers
Abu Dhabi, Aug 27
A brother's tweet to Indian External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj led
to the rescue of his sister from human traffickers in United Arab
Emirates (UAE), a media report here said.
Dev Tamboli, a worker
in Qatar, said his sister was held captive in Al Ain by a human
trafficking gang last week, Xpress Abu Dhabi newspaper reported on
Wednesday.
"Need help for rescuing my sister from UAE. She went
to UAE for a job on 14th but now locked up in a room. Please contact,"
Tamboli tweeted to Swaraj on August 21.
"She has been kept captive with some other girls. And are even beaten Pls help," Tamboli later tweeted again.
Swaraj, the next morning, replied with an assurance of intervention.
"I have asked our ambassador in the UAE to help. He will speak to you and do the needful," Swaraj's reply on August 22 read.
Later
in the day, concerted efforts by Al Ain Police, Indian embassy
officials and some Indian community leaders helped rescue the girl from
the trafficking ring.
"We have rescued your sister with the help
of local police. She is being moved to a shelter home run by the Indian
embassy," Swaraj tweeted to Tamboli that evening.
"My sister is
safe now and soon after finishing some formalities, she will be sent
home ... I am thankful to UAE and Indian authorities for all the help,"
the newspaper quoted Tamboli as saying.
Tamboli's sister Swati (name changed), a stewardess training certificate holder, came to Dubai to become an air hostess.
The 33-year-old, however, was given a baby sitter's job and was forced to work as a housemaid in Ajman emirate.
"When
she refused, her agents beat her up. After two days, she was taken to
Al Ain where she was locked up along with 10 other girls," Tamboli said.
Tamboli said that after a case was registered, the agents sensed trouble and tried to shift the girl to Oman.
"My
sister told me she picked up a fist-fight with the men and managed to
run away. She hid behind a bush on the roadside and remained there until
she was rescued by the Al Ain Police," said Tamboli.