Five rescued from traffickers near Rangia rly station

Press Trust of India  |  Rangia (Assam) 

Five persons, including a minor boy, were rescued from a house where they were lodged for alleged trafficking near railway station, the police said today.

The trafficker who had kept the five persons in the house is absconding and a search launched to track him.

On being interrogated the five told the police that they had separately come to Guwahati's business area Paltanbazar yesterday from different parts of Assam, and West Bengal in search of employment when an unknown man suddenly came to them and offered them jobs in biscuit and iron factories in

The four men in their early 20s and the minor boy about 15 years old belonging to poor families in Darjeeling in WB, in Maghalaya and Helem, Gohpur and Lakhimpur in were offered Rs 8000 per month as salary and other facilities, they told the police.

The unknown trafficker brought them to from Guwahati and lodged them in a room near the railway station.

The police have arranged to send the five rescued persons back to their respective homes with the help of their family, he said.

railway station is being used as a transit point by human traffickers due to easy communication from there to the rest of the country and Nepal, the police said.

The rescued six girls, including four minors, on May 21 when they were being allegedly trafficked at Rangia railway station, five minor boys and five men on May 15, besides sixteen girls, including nine minors, early in the month from the same place, the police said.

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First Published: Sat, May 26 2018. 15:50 IST