Sri Lanka orders probe after report of maids being ‘sold’ in Oman

Sri Lanka orders probe after report of maids being ‘sold’ in Oman

November 6, 2016   11:11 am

A Sri Lankan government minister has ordered an inquiry into how their citizens are entering Oman illegally and has recalled an embassy official in Oman as part of the probe.


The moves come after a Times of Oman investigation revealed that Sri Lankan housemaids are on ‘sale’ in Sohar.


Now Sri Lanka’s Foreign Employment Minister, Thalatha Athukorala, has launched a top level government investigation.


“My officials will be probing to find how Sri Lankan female domestic workers are travelling to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) on tourist visas and crossing into Oman on job visas illegally,” Sri Lanka’s Minister of Foreign Employment Athukorala told Times of Oman.


She also confirmed that a Sri Lankan embassy official had been recalled to Colombo as part of the probe. On October 26, Times of Oman revealed that female domestic workers from Sri Lanka and other Asian and African countries are brought into Oman by expatriate agents without the knowledge of the sending country’s embassies in Oman.


An official from the Sri Lankan embassy in Oman confirmed that they had dealt with 70 trafficked cases this year alone.


The agents in Sohar, talking to Times of Oman in a hidden camera operation, had said that “they have their own way to deal with embassy officials”.


Agents in Sohar speak openly of skipping official government and embassy procedures to provide expatriate women to work as housemaids in Oman.


According to the minister, the official recalled is now part of the government inquiry.


“An official has been called back in October. We are checking whether he had any connections with the illegal gangs,” the minister said, adding that another 21-year-old woman was recently rescued from Oman after she was moved into the country by a Nepali agent through the UAE.


According to the Lankan foreign employment rule, woman below 30 years old cannot legally migrate as a domestic worker.


“We urge everyone to follow the rules set by the government. Take up overseas job opportunities only through official channels,” the minister added.


The agents in Sohar had told Times of Oman that they need salary details, maudinyia and ID card to get a housemaid.


-Agencies

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