Jabalpur (Madhya Pradesh):Madhya Pradesh-based Imran Ansari, who had recently returned to his hometown after being stranded in Malaysia, where he went for a job, said many Indians are still languishing there. He has lodged a police complaint against two brokers who had lured him to Malaysia and then seized his passport and visa.
Imran's story:
Imran, a resident of Jabalpur went to Malaysia through brokers for job. Soon after landing there, his brokers snatched his visa and passport so that they could force him to work there as per their wish. However, Imran was lucky and found an Indian youth, who helped him to somehow return home. The story that he narrated of Malaysia is scary.
Youths are having a tough time in Malaysia:
During his short stay in Malaysia, Imran met many youths who were living there without valid documents. "It is very dangerous to live in a foreign country without documents. Those who are trapped there neither have a place to live nor food to eat. Many people do not even have enough money to reach the Indian Embassy. For food, they seek help from nearby mosques. Some people do menial jobs by hiding their identity. They are not able to collect enough money to return to India. Their visas and passports have been seized by the brokers, leaving them helpless," he said.
Imran speaks to a stranded youth on WhatsApp: