Haryana youth held hostage and sold in Cambodia, case filed on mother's complaint - Haryana youth held hostage and sold in Cambodia, case filed on mother's complaint

A youth from Haryana was held hostage and sold in Cambodia, case registered on mother’s complaint Updated: Sat, 18 Oct 2025 23:24 (IST) A sad case has come to light from Karnal, where a youth was held hostage and sold in Cambodia. On the complaint of the youth’s mother, the police registered a case against three accused. The accused called the young man to Cambodia under the pretext of a job and then sold him to a company. A youth from Haryana was held hostage and sold in Cambodia. File photo Jagran Correspondent, Karnal. A case of a youth resident of Durga Colony who was held hostage and sold in Cambodia has come to light. On the complaint of the youth’s mother, the police registered a case against three accused. About four or five days ago, the young man’s mother received a WhatsApp call from a Cambodian company. After this the matter came to light. The company’s employee demanded five thousand dollars to release his son. Remove Advertisement Just read the news Currently the police are investigating the case. According to Rajkali, her son Dharambir was held hostage in Cambodia and is being forced to work in a company. On August 9, persons named Sanjay and Sonu called his son to Cambodia on the pretext of getting him a job in a plastic company. There, Sanjay, in connivance with a girl named Meli, got Dharambir into a company and the girl ran away with $3,500. When Dharambir realized that the company was forcing him to do fraudulent work, he refused to work. As a result, the owner of the company threatened him, beat him and took away his passport and mobile phone. After this, the young man was sold to another company for 5000 dollars. This company still forces him to do the same illegal and forced work. Rajkali told that her son is treated worse than animals, he does not get food on time and is constantly beaten. Rajkali told that she was financially weak and sent her son to Cambodia by taking a loan. He appealed to the police and government for help. On the complaint, a case was registered against Sanjay, Meli and Sonu in Police Station Sector 32-33.