SINGAPORE - A woman, who had been accused of exploiting two female Bangladeshi performing artistes at a Hindi music pub she managed, was acquitted of four of her charges on Wednesday (May 6) following a trial.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - A woman who had been accused of exploiting two female Bangladeshi performing artistes at a Hindi music pub she managed was acquitted of four of her charges on Wednesday following a trial.
The 33-year-old Nepalese had claimed trial to two charges under the Prevention of Human Trafficking Act. She was then accused of abusing her power and exploiting the pair.These purported offences allegedly took place between June 2015 and February 2016. They were also the first people in Singapore to be charged with labour trafficking under the Act. Balakrishnan's cases are also still pending. He was the director of the music pub, while she was a manager there.In his submissions, the lawyer said that the two Bangladeshi women had taken"great pains" to cast serious allegations against his client.
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