A stranded Indian worker who was not paid his wages for the past 18 years received compensation of Saudi Riyal 85,000 from his sponsor in Jeddah on Saturday after the intervention of Hail Governor Prince Saud bin Abdulmuhsin, Arab News reported.
The compensation was handed to the Indian Consulate in Jeddah by officers from the Shamli police station in Hail.
Indian Consul General Faiz Ahmed Kidwai thanked the Hail governor for helping the worker identified as 45-year-old P. Periyaswamy, who had apparently been neglected by his sponsor.
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