Ghaziabad woman seeks police help to bring son back from Malaysia

  • | Wednesday | 12th December, 2018

However, all those claims have now been found to be false and Faizal is stuck there after his tourist visa lapsed in September-end. Faizal is second among his six siblings. Afsana said the agent had told her that Faizal was being sent on a working visa.“Faizal has told me that there are several other young men like him who are stuck there is a similar situation,” Afsana told TOI. GHAZIABAD: A woman has appealed to the police to help bring back her son from Malaysia who has been stuck there for past six months as his visa has lapsed.Afsana, a resident of Nandgram area in Sihani Gate , alleged that on 29 June 2018, her brother-in-law had sent her son, Faizal Khan, to Malaysia to work with a fan manufacturing company as a packing helper for two years after taking Rs 2 lakh from her in the name of visa and passport related formalities. “On my brother-in-law’s insistence, we met an agent in Sarai Kale Khan and paid the sum of Rs 2 lakh, which I took on an interest from an another person,” said Afsana.She said that her son was also promised a salary of Rs 35,000 per month.

GHAZIABAD: A woman has appealed to the police to help bring back her son from Malaysia who has been stuck there for past six months as his visa has lapsed.Afsana, a resident of Nandgram area in Sihani Gate , alleged that on 29 June 2018, her brother-in-law had sent her son, Faizal Khan, to Malaysia to work with a fan manufacturing company as a packing helper for two years after taking Rs 2 lakh from her in the name of visa and passport related formalities. Faizal is second among his six siblings. “On my brother-in-law’s insistence, we met an agent in Sarai Kale Khan and paid the sum of Rs 2 lakh, which I took on an interest from an another person,” said Afsana.She said that her son was also promised a salary of Rs 35,000 per month. However, all those claims have now been found to be false and Faizal is stuck there after his tourist visa lapsed in September-end. Afsana said the agent had told her that Faizal was being sent on a working visa.“Faizal has told me that there are several other young men like him who are stuck there is a similar situation,” Afsana told TOI.

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