Victims rescued from the Athi Rivers complex last September revealed they had signed contracts with an unnamed overseas employment agency, agreeing to pay up to $18,000 (£13,000) for visas, travel, accommodation, and other logistics, according to police sources. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding human trafficking and exploitation in the context of overseas employment. Authorities continue to investigate the agency involved and the circumstances leading to the victims’ situation.
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