Nurses and Staff Freed in Kuwait: Embassy Center Heroism and Labor Department Support

2023-10-05 18:19:00

KUWAIT CITY: Nurses and staff who were freed from Kuwaiti police custody on Wednesday following 24 days visited the embassy center in Daya to express their gratitude. More than 25 people came along with the family and met Ambassador Day: Adarsh ​​Saikwa and Labor Department Secretary Anantha Iyer. We, who were detained along with people from six other countries, were visited by the embassy labor department staff every day and thanked them for understanding the information and working. The Ambassador has noted on the X Platform that he has assured the support of the Embassy in the matter. In addition, Day:Adarsh ​​suggested that everyone should carry work-related documents attested by the Kuwaiti authorities to avoid such a dangerous situation.

On the 12th of last month, 60 people working at Padra Clinic in the city were caught during a joint investigation by the tri-level (Home, Health and Public Authority of Manpower).

34 Indians, including 19 nurses, were involved in the labor law violations. Union Minister of State for External Affairs V. Muralidharan was constantly involved in the matter. The minister also issued a statement appreciating the release of people including nurses in the Indian Embassy yesterday.

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