New Delhi, 18th May,Further strengthening its case against the human trafficking network, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) on Saturday chargesheeted two men for illegally crossing into India 10 years ago and pushing Bangladesh nationals into forced labour.
NIA has filed a supplementary chargesheet against Muhammed Sahajalal Haldar and Muhammed Idris @ Erdish Khan, who were arrested in February this year with the help of the Internal Security Division of Karnataka after being on the run for months.
NIA investigations have revealed that Haldar and Idris, who had crossed into India through Benapole at the Indo-Bangladesh border, initially worked as waste segregators. They later rented land at Seegehalli and Margondanahalli respectively in Karnataka, and started their own waste segregation units by constructing godowns and temporary sheds. They used to employ trafficked Bangladesh nationals and force them into hard labour on meager wages under threat of arrest by the Indian police.
Further investigations are continuing to track other suspected traffickers, including dalals and touts, involved in the racket.