India arrests four for duping young men into fighting for Russia in Ukraine
Al Jazeera
The arrests come two months after the investigators conducted raids across 13 locations in India and detained several people for questioning.
A federal investigation agency of India says four people linked to a network of human traffickers have been arrested on the charge of luring young men to Russia with the promise of lucrative jobs or university admissions only to force them to fight in the war in Ukraine.
The four Indian nationals arrested were a translator, a person facilitating visa processing and the booking of airline tickets as well as two “main recruiters” for the southern states of Kerala and Tamil Nadu, the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) said late on Tuesday.
About 35 Indian men were duped in this manner, the agency had said in March.
The investigation “is continuing against other accused persons who are part of this international network of human traffickers”, the CBI said announcing the arrests, which come two months after raids across 13 locations in India as investigators detained several people for questioning.
The families of two Indian men who were killed in the war say they had gone to Russia expecting to work as “helpers” in the army.