Two Kuwaitis join Bangladeshi MP on charges of human trafficking

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Bangladeshi MP confessed of paying huge bribes to them

KUWAIT CITY, Jun 17: The Prosecutor ordered the arrest of two Kuwaitis, the first is a in-charge in one of Kuwait’s ministries and the second is a civil servant in the Ministry of Interior pending an investigation into the case of the Bangladeshi MP accused of human trafficking after an investigation that lasted for more than 9 hours.

The Bangladeshi MP had confessed in detail of providing financial sums to two Kuwaitis and the incharge of a third company in exchange for some of the work they do, such as using their companies to bring in labor.

The prosecution charged them with receiving a bribe in exchange for services which they were performing from their work place.

Confronted with the investigations the Bangladeshi MP stated that he provided huge sums of money and gifts.

The first defendant, the in-charge in one of the ministries was issued number of cheques with huge sums from the company from which the Bangladeshi MP works as a manager to a sister company.

The prosecution charged him for accepting bribes for breaching his duties but the accused denied the bribery charge and confirmed that these sums offered are in fact financial sums paid towards services rendered by his sister company for the benefit of the company in which the Bangladeshi MP works.

The cheques received were based on joint contracts between the Bangladeshi MPs company and his sister company for distribution to number of sister company’s to some cleaning complexes which have an official contract and do not violate labor.

The second defendant denied the charges against him that he had completed transactions for the Bangladeshi MP through his relations with a officer in the Ministry of Interior along with some other officers.

He confirmed that his relationship with the Bangladeshi MP and the amounts received was to establish a company and he did not complete any transaction through a officer in the Ministry of Interior.

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