Bangladesh clamps hiring agencies after claims of Saudi sex abuse, torture

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Many women who had worked in the kingdom complained recruiters had sold them as sex slaves. FMTNews Bangladesh

DHAKA: Bangladesh said Tuesday that it has shut down 166 recruiting agencies hiring people to work in Saudi Arabia after a spate of sexual abuse and torture allegations at the hands of employers in the Gulf kingdom.

But a string of them have returned to Bangladesh in recent months levelling allegations of sexual abuse and torture and even that recruiters had sold them as sex slaves. Government spokesman Munirus Saleheen said that the agencies that were shut down had failed to provide safeguards to the migrant workers and in some cases sent them back to their employers.Their closure followed talks between Bangladeshi and Saudi officials in Riyadh.

Saudi police have also agreed not to hand back any Bangladeshi woman who escaped from a Saudi employer to her workplace, it said.

 

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