A girl from Jalandhar, Punjab, decided to go to Oman in view of the financial condition of the family. The girl reached Oman from Amritsar via Mumbai but as soon as she reached Muscat, she realized that she is probably trapped in the clutches of the wrong people. After being hostage for several months in Muscat, this daughter, who reached India, narrated her stories, after hearing this, the soul of anyone trembled. In Muscat, the girl was physically and mentally persecuted. The girl told that many other Indian women were already in captivity where she was imprisoned.
Forced to stay alive by drinking only water for a month
The girl from Jalandhar caught a flight from Amritsar to go to Oman. When she reached Muscat via Mumbai, she realized that she got stuck here. The girl revealed that she was placed in an office -like building where more than 10 Indian girls were already present. These girls were forced to work 12–12 hours a day. Small mistakes were beaten up well. They did not give anything to these girls to eat. The girl said that she remained alive by drinking only water for a whole month.
Had to live a life like hell
This daughter of Punjab told that she had to live a life like hell for four months. As soon as she reached Muscat Airport, the agent snatched the girl’s passport and mobile. Animals were also treated poorly with him. The victim said that smugglers lure Indian women by promising good jobs and good salary abroad. When women reach their destination. The whole truth comes out when the time of the vises is over.
Do wrong things
The victim said that agents force women to do wrong. When women refuse to do wrong, they are beaten up. They are beaten until they are unconscious. The victim told that she was trapped through a friend who assured her that this is a good chance.
Know how the girl returned
The victim told that she was suspicious when I could not contact my mother. He then contacted Rajya Sabha MP Seechewal. He raised this matter before the Ministry of External Affairs. With the help of the Indian Embassy in Oman, the woman was finally rescued and brought back to India.












