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Two Indian women, who were allegedly forced into prostitution in Sharjah, have escaped from the clutches of their captors.The women, aged 31 and 32, made their getaway yesterday from a flat where they were locked up, and have been brought to the Indian consulate in Dubai. They had come to the UAE on September 10 after being offered jobs as cleaners by an agent in Kerala.
One of them was quoted by gulf news as saying that they were forced to work for long hours.
"I have three children back home and I came here to work as a cleaner. I have not been paid at all. I am also scared ... What if I have contracted some disease," she said.
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