India arrests four for duping young men into fighting for Russia in Ukraine
- Four people associated with human traffickers have been apprehended by an Indian federal agency for deceiving young men into fighting in the Ukraine war while luring them with false promises of jobs or university admissions.
- Approximately 35 Indian men fell victim to this scheme, disclosed by the agency in March.
- Families of two deceased Indian men revealed they were misled into going to Russia under the pretense of working as "helpers" but were forced into combat roles in the Russia-Ukraine war zone, endangering their lives.
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Four arrested for duping young Indian men into fighting for Russia in Ukraine
Indian police said four people linked to a network of human traffickers have been arrested on suspicion of luring young men to Russia with the promise of lucrative jobs or university places only to force them to fight in the war in Ukraine.
India arrests 4 suspected of luring men to fight for Russia in Ukraine
Four people were arrested in India on suspicions of tricking Indian men into traveling to Russia for lucrative jobs only to be forced to serve in the military, the country's law enforcement agency said on May 7.The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said in March it had identified 35 cases of Indian men being lured to fight for Moscow in Ukraine. At least two have been confirmed as killed in combat.The four detainees included a translator, a …
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