Investigation against Saudi prince for “modern slavery”

Investigation against Saudi prince for “modern slavery”

Nander’s prosecutors have been targeted by a member of her royal family for the past two years Of Saudi Arabia, against whom an investigation is being conducted into the category of trafficking in human beings.

Seven women working for the prince’s family went to court in October 2019, claiming to be victims modern slavery.

THE prosecution confirmed this information, according to the APE BPE, clarifying that an older one was added to the above complaints.

Women are aged between 37 and 51 and most come from Philippines, by the same Instrument.

Investigation against Saudi prince: What the complainants claimed

The events they complained about go back to various time periods, around 2008, the 2013 and 2015 and occurred in an apartment in Neuilly-sur-Seine, on the outskirts of Paris.

The plaintiffs testified at the prosecutor’s office “a few weeks ago”, according to a source close to the investigation. The prince, again, has not yet testified because he is not in France.

The same source said the women had been hired in Saudi Arabia and followed the prince and his family between the two countries.

According to the facts, escaped during a trip to France.

The newspaper Le Parisien wrote that the women had been hired to look after the four children of the princely couple but were “at the disposal of their employer day and night, all week” and some were forced to sleep on the floor.

The investigation is being carried out by the Neigi-sen-Sen police authorities and the anti-immigration-organized organized crime service.

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