MUMBAI, May 27 -- A 29-year-old man was arrested on Monday at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport for allegedly trafficking two men into cyber slavery after luring them with tech jobs. The accused, Parthkumar Ajaybhai Chauhan, hails from Gujarat and was flagged after immigration counter officers suspected foul play seeing him travel to Laos with two men who did not have return tickets. According to the police, at about 11pm on Sunday, Deep Chand Lalji Singh, an immigration counter officer, checked Chauhan's documents. After this, Yash Manubhai Prajapati, 21, one of the victims, came for his immigration check. Their boarding passes showed they were travelling to Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam, from where they were scheduled to fly to Laos, said Singh in his statement. When Singh inquired about their purpose of travelling to Laos, Chauhan explained to Singh that he was taking Prajapati with him to Laos for employment. Suspecting foul play, Singh called in his superior wing in-charge, Rajesh Chaurasia, for further investigation. Meanwhile, another passenger Arun Shanbag Jinjala, 20, was flagged as he too was flying to Laos. Chaurasia and duty officer Mohit Gugulmane then questioned the three men. They found out that the accused had previously travelled to Laos on December 15, 2022, and was supposed to return in March 2024 but returned much later. The officers also found that the other two did not have return tickets. "The immigration officers suspected Chauhan of human trafficking and informed us," said a police officer. Investigations revealed the victims were BCA graduates. Chauhan, posing as an agent, offered them lucrative jobs in Laos with a monthly salary of Rs.60,000 to Rs.70,000. Sahar police said Chauhan had lured the two graduates with a false promise while attempting to force them into committing cybercrimes. megha sood...