Swiss criminal court to rule on alleged human-trafficking of Indians by billionaire Hinduja family
- Members of a billionaire family stand accused of illegal human trafficking and mistreatment of mostly illiterate Indian servants at their Geneva villa.
- The Hinduja family allegedly seized workers' passports, paid in rupees, and forced excruciatingly long hours with minimal pay, among other allegations.
- Prosecutors revealed staff worked up to 18 hours daily, had minimal vacation, and were paid far below Swiss law requirements, even sleeping in the villa's basement.
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