Updated On: 19 October, 2022 07:14 AM IST | Mumbai | Diwakar Sharma
Relative shells out $5,300 to free captive after being deserted by officials, but still gets into trouble in Thailand after release

Image of a slave camp shared by a victim
The relative of an Indian held captive and forced to work in harsh conditions in Myawaddy in Myanmar has alleged that officials at the Indian Embassy in Yangon are not doing anything to rescue him or the other victims of the job racket. In a bid to save his cousin, the Pune-based man flew to Bangkok on September 10 and has been running from pillar to post since then for more than a month. While he paid the ransom and freed his cousin, the latter was caught in Thailand after he and four others released with him crossed the border.
I have been contacting the Embassy of India in Yangon since day one, requesting them to rescue my cousin, but they say it’s not in their hands,” the Pune-based man alleged.