Traffickers sent Indians to shady private universities in Russia, then forced them to fight Ukraine war: CBI
A day after India's Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) raided nearly 15 places in seven cities of India, several agents, including three Russian agents, allegedly found Indian students accused of attending dubious universities. Russia offers great benefits such as free or discounted visa extensions and reduced fees. However, the CBI learned that after the Indians came to Russia, their passports were canceled by the Russian authorities and Russia forced them to join the Ukrainian war against them.
Protests were held in Delhi, Mumbai, Ambala, Chandigarh, Madurai, Thiruvananthapuram and Chennai on Thursday.
In the first report (FIR) filed on March 6, CBI also said that officials/businessmen were cheating Indian students/citizens regarding admission to private universities in Russia, but not government or state universities, giving them away for free. discounted visa extension, fee structure etc. and then they are at the mercy of representatives and university officials.
“… It was reported that the passports of these Indians were taken by the Russian delegation upon their arrival in Russia. They trained for war and provided uniforms and parties to Russian soldiers. The FIR then said that these Indians were deported against their will on the grounds of the Russia-Ukraine drama, making their lives difficult.
CBI It has also been alleged that majority of the agency in Delhi sent around 180 people. Sources said the investigation team is currently investigating how all these people were sent to Russia and the role of national employees.
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March 08, 2024 at 04:55PM
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