Pushed into the trade by her own people

Good old joe
By Good old joe

DOHA: A young Indian woman who was allegedly brought here on a visit visa to be forced into prostitution blew the whistle on her captors after she returned home.

She blew the lid off an alleged sex racket claiming that she was now being taken to Singapore as “there wasn’t enough business in Doha”.

The 28-year-old woman hailed from India’s southern Kerala state that sends the largest number of Indians to Qatar and the rest of the GCC region.

At the hotel in Kochi, the woman narrated her woes to a room boy who alerted his bosses following which the police were informed. The cops took three persons into custody and charged them with running a sex racket, Malayala Manorama online reported yesterday.

The woman said she was married and had three children. Her husband is a menial worker and that she was lured into the Doha ‘assignment’ since she needed money to treat her eldest son who is suffering from some serious cardiac ailment.

http://thepeninsulaqatar.com/latest-news/212317-woman-forced-into-flesh-...

By Typhoon-2012• 29 Oct 2012 10:28
Typhoon-2012

so its the keralites doing this things to their own this days. My god what has the world come to that they have to do this things to make a few riyals more

By MOZART• 29 Oct 2012 09:01
MOZART

All crimes and wrongdoings are follow the "Tip of Iceberg" phenomena. you can see only a fraction of what lies beneath.

By Bachus• 29 Oct 2012 07:19
Bachus

It's a terrible situation for this woman.

But without prostitution, what are the hundreds of thousands of so-called bachelor workers supposed to do in Doha? Each other, prostitutes or celibacy for two years in between home visits are the only options.

By Molten Metal• 29 Oct 2012 06:42
Molten Metal

shameful ..

By anonymous• 29 Oct 2012 00:17
anonymous

Offfoooo...

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