The workers
were rescued on Monday, June 22, when Policemen stormed the Indian-owned
factory with a court injunction. Four managers were arrested.
The Police in
Kano have rescued over 300 labourers who were forced to spend three months
working in a rice-processing factory called ‘popular farm rice’, in Challawa
industrial area.
According to
BBC, the workers were promised an additional N5,000 a month on top of their
N25,000 monthly salary – those who did not accept were threatened with the
sack.
Speaking with
Journalists, the workers said they were denied access outside the premises of
the factory due to the fear of bringing COVID-19 into the factory.
Police
spokesman Abdullahi Haruna said that the plant had now been shut down and the
owners were being investigated for “holding the men against their will”.
Some of the
men said they were forced to work most of the time during their incarceration,
with little food.
“We were
allowed to rest for only a short time, no prayers were allowed, no family
visits,” 28-year-old Hamza Ibrahim, one of those rescued, told the BBC.
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