Russia’s FSB rescues Uzbek slaves
28/06/2007 08:49
28/06/2007 08:49
Officers of Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) in the Orel Oblast have freed 18 citizens of Uzbekistan who were being held as slaves, RFE/RL’s Uzbek Service reported.
FSB spokeswoman Marina Kostikova said the Uzbeks had their documents taken from them and were forced to work "practically 24 hours a day with no days off," and those who tried to escape were beaten.
Four of the Uzbeks finally succeeded in escaping and informed local authorities.
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