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Eleven Nepali transient specialists, who mulled in a correctional facility in Saudi Arabia for a long time in a murder case, met Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal in Kathmandu on Tuesday in the wake of returning home after their acquittal.They expressed gratitude toward the Prime Minister for his support in their arrival, as indicated by an announcement issued by the PM's Secretariat.Saying their own and family lives were gravely hit after they were imprisoned, the Nepali laborers looked for bolster bundle from the administration.
After their absolution, the Office of the Prime Minister had taken an activity for their safeguard. With the assistance of the Nepal's Embassy in Saudi Arabia, they had returned home one and half months back.
One of them, Bhim Prasad Chimariya, communicated his misery over the Embassy's apathy towards the denounced when they were captured seven years back. "We were distributed with extreme mental and physical torment amid examination. We were absolved of murder allegations after years. Had the Embassy authorities taken an activity, we could have been discharged in a few months," he said.
Communicating his sensitivity to them, Prime Minister Dahal said the administration was working out to gather figures of Nepalis imprisoned abroad, make a course of action for seed cash, save Nepalis stranded after their outside managers turned bankrupt, and impermanent protection for all Nepali vagrant specialists.
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