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Stop departure against two Fijian women in Samoa lifted

Stop departure against two Fijian women in Samoa lifted

The two Fijian workers in the middle of a dispute that had been investigated by several Samoan government authorities have arrived home.

The Samoan Observer reports that the Assistant Chief Immigration Officer, Siaopo Pese confirmed that the Stop Order issued against the two women had been lifted and they were allowed to travel back home.

It was alleged that the two Fijian women were kept in Samoa after their employer had filed a complaint with the Samoan Police, accusing them of removing items from his residence.

Pese says the case had since been closed as the Police do not have sufficient evidence against the Fijian women.

Local media reported that prior to their departure, they have strongly denied the allegations leveled against them by their former employer.

They had been brought to Samoa by their former employer for work, where one of them was to work as a nanny while the other as a housemaid.

The Samoan Observer reports that the two women deny the allegations and they stated that they were afraid because they had been working in Samoa without proper documents.

The Fijian women had been staying with a Fijian Pastor in Samoa after the Police investigated the complaint lodged against them.

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