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Federal Agents Raid Hindu Temple In Robbinsville New Jersey after Lawsuit Alleges Human Trafficking and Forced Labor

FBI agents raided a Robbinsville, New Jersey, Hindu temple over allegations of forced labor after a  lawsuit alleged hundreds of workers from India suffered torturous treatment.  It is believed that there are still workers on the property, but some did leave when offered by federal agents.

A “masterpiece of exquisite Indian design and workmanship” is how the BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir is described on its website.  Tuesday, federal agents entered the masterpiece after a lawsuit filed against the Hindu temple that alleged labor and immigration law violations. “They were brought in as religious workers, in fact they were not religious workers and they certainly were not volunteers,” Patricia Kakaleck, an attorney at Kakaleck Law, said.

Kakaleck represents six ex temple workers in a suit that involves at least 200 low-caste men allegedly lured from India to New Jersey by the Hindu temple in in Robbinsville NJ, lawsuit alleges men from marginalized communities were lured to the U.S. and temple was forcing them to work nearly 90 hours a week for around $1 an hour.

The lawsuit, filed Tuesday in federal court, accuses Bochasanwasi Akshar Purushottam Swaminarayan Sanstha, a Hindu sect known as BAPS, and its leaders of “shocking violations,” including forced labor, trafficking and wage theft.

“It was just an extremely traumatic and isolating experience,” said Patricia Kakalec, an attorney representing the workers. “I’ve represented migrant farmworkers, I’ve done low-wage worker cases, and this is really quite shocking.”

The FBI said in a statement that it was at the temple “on court-authorized law enforcement activity” and that it had no further comment. The Homeland Security Investigations division of Immigration and Customs Enforcement declined to comment.

The lawsuit, filed by six workers in U.S. District Court in New Jersey, says more than 200 Indian nationals worked at the temple in Robbinsville would be part of the class.

The organization, its related entities and several other people are accused of recruiting the men to come to New Jersey and help build the temple, forced to workfor around 87 hours a week for $450 a month, or around $1.20 an hour. The suit says the defendants lured low-caste men and members of other marginalized communities to work at the temple, which is still under construction.

Passports were confiscated, and workers were confined to the guarded compound, the suit alleges. Kakalec said that the situation was a “labor trafficking” case” and that the workers were “constantly monitored” with dozens of cameras and threatened with fines for breaking rules.

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Texas school administrator seems to have thrown a 14-year-old boy in the wall

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Just before he tried to leave, the student was standing in a corridor.
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