The victims arrived in South Korea in November for work, but an immigration broker had deceived them.
The island’s provincial police agency said they had arrested four suspects, including a South Korean bar owner in his 40s, his Chinese wife, and two of their accomplices. The suspects have been sent to the prosecutor’s office.
The broker allegedly swindled the victims by promising them employment as servers at restaurants on Jeju Island. One of the accomplices reportedly lived with them to monitor them around the clock. The police rescued the four women in March.
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