Chinese businessman who 'locked' labourers in factory accuses police of inhumane treatment

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Chinese businessman who 'locked' labourers in factory accuses police of inhumane treatment
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The CEO was arrested last week in connection with contravening the Disaster Management Act.

“He was not given food like others and was left to starve. Chen Lu CC also wants to condemn the Greenwood Park Police Station for unfair and inhumane treatment our CEO received upon his arrest,” a statement from the fragrance manufacturing company said.

He also faces charges of forced labour in contravention of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, failure to maintain a safe working environment and failure to lock down a non-essential business in contravention of the Disaster Management Regulations.

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