16 women, trafficked from Nepal, rescued in Delhi

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

With the help of police, Commission for Women (DCW) rescued 16 women, who were allegedly trafficked from and were about to be taken to Gulf countries, from southwest Delhi's area, the police said today.

The police were informed by at around 9 pm yesterday, they said.

Subsequently, the police conducted a raid in at around 1.30 am early this morning, following which 16 women were rescued.

Among the 16 women rescued, 14 are married, the police said, adding that they are aged between 20 and 40 years.

has alleged that these women were brought to on the pretext of employment but were housed in a small room for several days.

The police said these women were promised jobs in

The state women's panel alleged that the traffickers had been running this racket at for last eight months and several women had already been sent aboard.

The police said these women were brought to by a Nepali man who also stayed in Munirka. He had allegedly kept the passports of these women with him.

A case has been registered in the matter, the police said, adding that a search is underway to nab the Nepali man.

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 15:40 IST