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Delhi: 3 Girls Who Were Trafficked And Forced Into Prostitution Rescued

The DCW in a statement said these girls are from poor economic backgrounds and were trafficked on pretext of jobs.

24 August 2021, Last Updated at 10:02 am
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The DCW said it produced the girls before a Child Welfare Committee (CWC) after which they were sent to a shelter home.
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Delhi: 3 Girls Who Were Trafficked And Forced Into Prostitution Rescued
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2021-08-24T10:02:36+05:30

Three girls who were allegedly trafficked and forced into prostitution have been rescued from outer Delhi's Narela area, the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) said. Police said they received a call last week from one of the victims after which the three girls were rescued.

The DCW in a statement said these girls are from poor economic backgrounds and were trafficked on pretext of jobs.

"We got a call from one of the victims. We responded to the call and recovered them. They are all minors. Legal action was taken and one of the accused, who is also a minor girl, was apprehended. As per the Juvenile Justice Board, proceedings were carried out against the accused," a senior police officer said.

A raid is being conducted to nab two other accused involved in the case, he said.

An FIR has been registered under relevant sections of Indian Penal Code, including kidnapping, criminal intimidation, procuration of minor girls, trafficking and gangrape, and provisions of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act, police said.

The DCW said it produced the girls before a Child Welfare Committee (CWC) after which they were sent to a shelter home.

With PTI inputs


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