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107 girls rescued in Manipur raids, 2 suspected human traffickers arrested

Imphal | BySobhapati Samom
Feb 03, 2019 12:03 AM IST

In the first swoop on Friday, 40 girls were rescued and a suspected trafficker accompanying them arrested from two hotels in Moreh by a state police team stationed in Tengnoupal district bordering Myanmar.

In one of the biggest rescue operations, around 107 girls suspected of being trafficked from Nepal were rescued and two suspected human traffickers arrested in raids in Manipur capital Imphal and Moreh on the Indo-Myanmar border, police sources said on Saturday.

Around 107 girls suspected of being trafficked from Nepal were rescued and two suspected human traffickers arrested in raids. (Representative Image)(Getty Images/iStockphoto)
Around 107 girls suspected of being trafficked from Nepal were rescued and two suspected human traffickers arrested in raids. (Representative Image)(Getty Images/iStockphoto)

In the first swoop on Friday, 40 girls were rescued and a suspected trafficker accompanying them arrested from two hotels in Moreh by a state police team stationed in Tengnoupal district bordering Myanmar.

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“The operations were conducted based on inputs by some NGOs,” police sources in Moreh said. “Now we’ve handed the girls over to the concerned officials for further steps”.

In follow up operations in state capital Imphal later on the same day, 61 more girls were rescued and another suspected trafficker arrested.

The women are said to be between 20-35 years of age.

Official sources say they were going to be trafficked to different cities in South Asia and the Middle East.

However some of the girls who have currently been accomodated in a rehabilitation home, claimed that they had come on a sightseeing tour of Manipur, said an official of the Society for Progressive Development, the NGO are currently in a home claimed that they come to see the state while some others claim that they are on a tour, according to S Nando, a functionary of Society for Progressive Development, the NGO that runs the home in Imphal.

“Some of them are even carrying a Nepali passport.”

Meanwhile, there are reports of more rescues including of males in subsequent operations in and around Imphal and its airport on Sunday.

Officials say that the total number of persons rescued is likely to go up once verification is done.

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