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126 Workers Held Hostage By Indian-Owned Factory And Forced To Work For 3 Months In Kano (PHOTO)

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The police have rescued 126 labourers who were allegedly held hostage for three months in a factory called ‘popular farm rice’ in Challawa industrial area of Kano state.

According to reports, an Indian-owned firm, Popular Farms and Mills Limited located at No. 54 Challawa Industrial Estate, abducted the workers and forced them to work in their factory for the past three months in the midst of the COVID-19 lockdown.

Factory workers held hostage in Kano
Factory workers held hostage in Kano

There were forced to work day and night for a N5,000 stipend in addition to their meager pay.

The Kano Police Spokesperson, Abdullahi Haruna disclosed that 4 senior staff of the Indian-owned firm have been arrested.

Haruna said, “on the 21 June, 2020, at about 6pm, a complaint was received from Global Community for Human Right Network, Kano, that some labourers were wrongly confined inside Popular Farms and Mills Limited located at No. 54 Challawa Industrial Estate Kano.”

He added, “ön receipt, teams of Policemen were deployed and when search was conducted, 126 labourers trapped inside the Factory for three months were discovered. Investigation is in progress.”

Speaking to  newsmen, the factory workers disclosed that the firm managers threatened to sack them if they go home to see their families. While one of the freed workers told journalists that he has been in the factory since March 23, another said he has been in the factory since March 28 and was stopped from seeing his family and parents.

A worker identified as Haruna Salihu said;

“Our family members are seriously disturbed, as they don’t know the (condition we are in). My wife and my kids used to come to the factory’s gate and I couldn’t go and meet them.

“We were tricked to stay in the factory for five days, then (it was) extended to seven days, then two weeks and subsequently extended to one month. We are now detained for over three months.

“There are about 600 workers in the factory. We are sleeping in a very poor environment. I am appealing to authorities to allow me to go back to my family.”

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