Four of Indian origin arrested in human trafficking case in US
Washington: Four Indian-origin people were arrested in Princeton in Texas in the US in connection with a human trafficking case.
According to Kashmir Media Service, the Princeton Police arrested Chandan Dasireddy, 24, Santhosh Katkoori, 31, Dwaraka Gunda, 31, and Anil Male, 37, for running a ‘forced labour’ scheme in Collin County in Princeton, Fox 4 News reported.
The arrests came after the Princeton Police department found around 15 women, who were living in the same home, were found to be sleeping on the floor.
Princeton Police department said they received a complaint about a possible human trafficking racket at a house on Ginsburg Lane in Collin County, from a pest control department in March, after which they launched an investigation.
Police said that there were several computer electronics and blankets inside the house where the human trafficking was taking place, but it didn’t have any furniture.
The police said that the 15 women rescued from the house said that they were forced to work for several shell companies owned by Katkoori and his wife, Dwaraka Gunda, according to a report on NBC5 News.
Princeton police said that several other people, both men and women, were also victims of forced labour, and worked as programmers for the shell companies.
They said that several other locations in Princeton, Melissa, and McKinney were also involved in the case and following investigation, they seized several items, including laptops and phones from other locations.