The workers were contracted to work as waiters in a coffee shop in Riyadh but were directed to do odd jobs in all parts of the country.
Promised a monthly salary of 800 Saudi Riyals besides food and accommodation, the workers have not been paid since last six months, forcing them to take a loan of 7,000 riyals to cover their travel and visa fees back home, the Arab News reported.
He said the Saudi recruiting agent had paid the airfare and visa fees for the arrival of the workers in the country.
The Saudi agent had agreed to pay the salary dues of the workers and repatriate them on the condition that the Indian agent provided them with the return tickets to their home country.
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