Bangladesh diplomat arrested for not paying servant wages
NEW YORK — A Bangladesh diplomat has been indicted on charges he forced a foreign servant to work for his family in New York City without pay and assaulted him on several occasions.
Prosecutors said 45-year-old Md (moo-HAH’-mehd) Shaheldul Islam was arraigned Monday on grand larceny, assault, labor trafficking and other charges. A message left with his lawyer wasn’t immediately returned.
Prosecutors said Islam holds the post of Deputy Consul General of Bangladesh and has limited immunity.
They said he brought the Bangladeshi servant, identified as Md (moo-HAH’-med) Amin, to New York between 2012 and 2013 to work as household help, but took away his passport.
Prosecutors said Amin was not paid for his work, was threatened and beaten, sometimes with a wooden shoe. He escaped in 2016.
Islam is due back in court June 28.