In a disturbing incident in Tirupati, Andhra Pradesh, a duck rearer and his family were arrested for keeping a woman and her three children from a tribal community as bonded labourers. Authorities discovered that the accused made the woman leave her son behind as “collateral” while forcing her family into harsh labour conditions.
Tragically, the son died and was secretly buried by the alleged culprits. This case has raised serious concerns about bonded labour and the exploitation of vulnerable tribal communities in the region.
Key Details of the Case
- The accused are a duck rearer and his family.
- The victims include a woman and her three children from a tribal community.
- The son was left as “collateral” and later died under suspicious circumstances.
- The son’s death was concealed by a secret burial.
Ongoing Investigation and Implications
Officials are investigating further to uncover the full extent of the crimes committed against this family and to bring justice to the victims. This grim revelation highlights the urgent need for strict enforcement of labour and human rights laws in Andhra Pradesh.
This shocking case serves as a call to action to address bonded labour practices and protect vulnerable tribal populations from exploitation.
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