DCW seeks help for women in Oman

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According to a DCW official, the commission informed that many of these women were beaten and kept hungry.

Swati Jaihind

New Delhi: The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chief Swati Jaihind has written to external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj requesting her to help 45 Indian women who are allegedly trapped in Oman.

“We received a representation from NGO Navshrishti which has received calls from certain women in Oman stating they are unable to come back to India. The case appears to be that of human trafficking,” Ms Maliwal said in the letter, seeking Swaraj’s intervention in the issue.

According to a DCW official, the commission informed that many of these women were beaten and kept hungry. “These women were promised nursing jobs in Dubai by an agent who took them to Oman instead and recruited them as house maids,” the official said.

The official added that the women’s passports are confiscated and they had approached the India embassy in Oman for help but failed to receive any support. 

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