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Held hostage for 16 yrs, claims Nepali worker in Saudi

Hom Karki
 
Thirty-nine-year-old migrant worker Tek Bahadur Raskoti of Pallikot-4 in Gulmi claims to have been held hostage for the past 16 years in Saudi Arabia.
 
He told the Post over telephone that he is compelled to look after camels in the desert near Habral Vadim, around 1,000km from Riyadh.
 
Raskoti said he had been working in treacherous conditions in the desert. He had not received salary for seven years. His employer had agreed to pay him 1,000 riyals every month.
 
“If I try to get out of here, they will kill me,” said Raskoti, adding that he doesn’t know the exact location where he is working. According to him, his employer Mandu Nuhab Sammeri’s house is at Hafar Al-Batin.
 
Raskoti left for Saudi Arabia with the help of Golden International Manpower in Kathmandu in August 2001. “I came here to work at a construction site. But my employer left me in the desert,’ said Raskoti. “Ever since, I have been working day and night, without a chance to go back to Nepal.”
 
Raskoti’s wife Dhan Kumari told the Post from Gulmi that her brother-in-law had reached Saudi to search for Raskoti, to no avail. She requested the government to bring him back home.
 
The family has registered a complaint at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Officiating Ambassador to Saudi Arabia Ananda Prasad Sharma said he has written to the Saudi government to rescue him and provide him salary and compensation.
 
185 Nepali workers left in lurch
 
DOHA: Nepali migrant workers working at Illucid Electro Mechanicals in Qatar are left in the lurch after the operator of the company went out of contact two months ago. There are 185 Nepalis working in the company. According to Pasang Sherpa of Solukhumbu, they have not received salary since January. 
Bhimkanta Gautam, another stranded worker, demanded that the Nepali Embassy in Qatar help them buy air tickets. Officiating Ambassador Madiratna Sharma said they were taking initiatives to rescue them.
 
Published on: 5 June 2016 | The Kathmandu Post

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