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12 Indian labourers stranded in Kyrgyzstan

The families said the workers — identified as Ravi Kumar, Ajay, Chandrapal, Santram, Rohit, Ramesh, Harswaroop, Shyamcharan, Sanjeev, Prempal, Ramasare and Harishankar — had been sent to Kyrgyzstan nearly three months ago by agents running a local recruitment agency. Each worker reportedly paid about Rs 2.5 lakh, and was sent on a 59-day visa with “misleading contracts”, relatives claimed.

News Arena Network - Pilibhit - UPDATED: December 6, 2025, 10:55 AM - 2 min read

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Uttar Pradesh Home Department received a detailed report regarding the case of the 12 “stranded” labourers who are reportedly being harassed in Kyrgyzstan.  The Pilibhit district administration sent a detailed report of the same to the state home department.
 
District Magistrate Gyanendra Singh said the report was prepared after the Home Department sought factual details and directed the Superintendent of Police to conduct an investigation.
 
“Information about all 12 persons stranded in Kyrgyzstan has been compiled and sent to the government so that the due process can be initiated for their safe return,” the DM cited.
 
Labourers sending video messages to families —
The relatives of those stranded have been frequently approaching police and administrative officials for help. Earlier this week, several family members met DM Singh and SP Abhishek Yadav and narrated the ordeal. The families have alleged that they are being tortured abroad, and the local agents are demanding up to Rs 2 lakh for their return. The labourers have also been sending video messages to their families, appealing for rescue.
 
 
The families said the workers — identified as Ravi Kumar, Ajay, Chandrapal, Santram, Rohit, Ramesh, Harswaroop, Shyamcharan, Sanjeev, Prempal, Ramasare and Harishankar — had been sent to Kyrgyzstan nearly three months ago by agents running a local recruitment agency. Each worker reportedly paid about Rs 2.5 lakh, and was sent on a 59-day visa with “misleading contracts”, relatives claimed.
 
The families alleged that they are being forced to work in different cities, denied proper food, and prevented from returning. They further claimed the men were being beaten and treated “worse than animals”.
 
SP Yadav confirmed that the matter has been assigned to CO City Deepak Chaturvedi for investigation. He said the families have submitted written complaints, alleging that a local firm operating from a city colony, along with its representatives, allegedly played a role in sending them abroad under false promises.
 
Officials said all 12 workers wish to return to India at the earliest, and their video appeals have been  included in the probe. The administration’s report will help the state government initiate steps for their repatriation, the DM said.

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