Badin court sets 41 bonded labourers, including 27 children free

The labourers were held at a private prison of an influential feudal in Khairpur Kambho.


Express October 15, 2011
Badin court sets 41 bonded labourers, including 27 children free

BADIN: Police have recovered 41 bonded labours including 27 children from the private jail of an influential feudal on the orders of Badin court.

Ram Kohli submitted an application through a non-governmental organisation to a sessions court in Badin appealing that the court investigate a local feudal.

The application stated that an influential feudal, Shafi Muahmmad, had kept several people at his private jail in union council Khairpur Khamboh.

Kohli stated that around 41 people including 27 children are the victims of forced labour.

After hearing the petition, the court ordered Tando Bago police to search the facility and present the recovered persons in court.

After recording their statements, the court has set all bonded labourers free.

COMMENTS (7)

Salman Orangiwala | 13 years ago | Reply

Lets see.................Badin is the constituency of Zulfiqar Mirza and he is the "champion" of justice .lolzzzzzzzzzzzz

No wonder he miserably failed as an Interior Minister

Jadugar | 13 years ago | Reply

It is unbelievable and unacceptable that even after 65 years of independence, such colonial practises are still being carried out in Pakistan on minorities. Time is not far when these Vaderas and Zamindar will become a paragraph in the history book. Physical Bond of workers should be made against the law.

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