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Woman who was sold as domestic help in Oman returns

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Press Trust of India Amritsar

A 30-year-old woman from Punjab, who was allegedly sold as a domestic help in Oman, returned to India on Monday.

Parveen had gone to Oman through a Jalandhar-based travel agent in search of greener pastures nine moths back. After reaching the UAE, the woman was sent to Muscat in Oman where she was allegedly sold to a landlord for domestic work.

Talking to reporters, Parveen claimed that she was tortured and forced to live in an animal shed. The woman alleged that she used to do work from morning till night without any beak and was not given enough meal by the landlord.

 

She managed to come back home with the help of 'Sarbat Da Bhalla' Trust run by Dubai-based businessman S P Singh Oberoi, who secured her release in exchange of money to the landlord.

The woman was received by her parents at the airport in Amritsar and she could not stop her tears after meeting them.

She added that she would file complaint against the agent who had sent her to Muscat.

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First Published: Sep 10 2018 | 8:45 PM IST

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