Hassan: 52 workers including children employed as slaves in fields rescued


Daijiworld Media Network – Hassan (EP)

Hassan, Dec 17: Police rescued 52 people who were made to work as slaves in Savantihalli village, Arasikere, Hassan. They were being tortured and were not paid wages for the last three years. The raids were conducted on a tip off from one such victim who escaped from the clutches of his employer and informed the police.

Bangaluru based Krishnegowda owned eight acres land. He had entrusted Murali to look after the fields who had brought workers to work as labourers but used to torture and make them work without paying wages.

Auto driver Naganna and Murali used to bring orphans and destitute found in bus and railway stations, luring them with jobs. Once in his clutch, he used to make people work and deprive them of food and basic facilities. They used to be locked in a small room during nights and were not allowed to maintain communication with outside the world.

Children and adults aged between 3 to 65 from Andhra Pradesh, Raichur, Bagalkote and other places were enslaved here. Police are looking out for Murali who is absconding.

 

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Dec 18 2018

    Work of a Chaddi ...

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  • James, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 18 2018

    Read Hassan local news , he's a Congress worker. Pls do some research before jumping the gun ,

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  • ca girishkk, m'lore/dxb

    Tue, Dec 18 2018

    really...!!!
    stinking....., chi... chi... chi.... cheddi......???

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  • Rita, Germany

    Tue, Dec 18 2018

    Cant believe.In a democratic land independence has lost to many?This is not only in India but happened in England too in this century.Many of us will not believe,but I saw a reportage ,where people are being brought from railway stations or people waiting in front of job centres ,waiting ofr a job offer to a faraway farm (,closed now)promising home ,food and good salary.later once enters ,you are a slave ,have to eat ,dont ask money when ask threatened many times many were not found again means shot and thrown to dogs or burried .No way to escape since no out let or no earby vehicles faraway.no proper food.Somehow one knowing facts worked and waited his chance ,escaped and informed police .Police were shocked to see the scenery there later closed it and people were locked inside.

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  • Neha, Mangalore

    Tue, Dec 18 2018

    I feel so bad thinking of these people especially the kids😔

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  • A A, Dubai

    Mon, Dec 17 2018

    Definitely a saffron wearing bhakt

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  • Chandu, Karla

    Mon, Dec 17 2018

    Unbelievable that this is happening in our own Karnataka... These are the effects of ache din and sab ke sath sub ka vikas.
    Hello... Where are the Srimans.. Prabhu and Raju Karkala, who call people working in Gulf countries as slaves. What you guys got to say on this news where people are being enslaved for years in your own back yard.

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