DUBAI: Nearly 200 Indians in Saudi Arabia have accused two Bangladeshi labour-recruiting agents of duping them and forcing them to do menial jobs at various industrial locations where they were threatened by bosses.They approached Indian officials in Dammam yesterday with a fraud complaint. The workers alleged that a recruitment agent in Mumbai had promised them skilled jobs in Al-Babtain Plastic Factory in Dammam, the Arab News reported.Nearly 200 skilled and unskilled youth from Delhi Rajasthan and Andhra Pradesh traveled to Saudi Arabia after paying between Rs 90,000 and Rs 150,000 to the Mumbai-based labor agent Fahad Enterprises , the paper quoted workers as saying.All the workers were forced to do menial jobs at various industrial locations in the Eastern Province. They have not been paid for the two months after they arrived.Some of them told Arab News that they are living in deplorable conditions and are being constantly threatened by bosses.One worker, preferring anonymity fearing his Bangladeshi boss, said he was hired as an electrician but has been cleaning toilets since his arrival, the paper said.They said that they are denied food if they refuse to work as cleaners. They have not seen the factory where they were meant to work or the offices of the Bangladeshi recruitment agents.One worker said he had sold the gold meant for his sister's marriage to get a work visa for and was now unable to go home. Other workers had similar stories of financial hardship. The workers now believe their Bangladeshi bosses have abandoned them because they have not seen them for the last 20 days.A worker said he had called one of his bosses, but was told: "We didn't call you, eat or die, it's not our issue, go to hell."Other workers said they have also been treated in this manner.