This story is from September 24, 2016

Human trafficking: Four girls to be sent to Bangladesh

The District Legal Service Authority (DLSA) has taken steps to send four girls who were lodged in Nari Niketan.All of them were brought to Jodhpur from Bangladesh by human traffickers.
Human trafficking: Four girls to be sent to Bangladesh

JODHPUR: The District Legal Service Authority (DLSA) has taken steps to send four girls who were lodged in Nari Niketan. All of them were brought to Jodhpur from Bangladesh by human traffickers.
Two of these girls had been brought in lure of housework while other two were brought for prostitution.
On the basis of the report, justice G K Vyas has directed DLSA to coordinate with home department and help these girls getting back to Bangladesh as soon as possible.

Secretary of Rajasthan State Legal Services Authority Dheeraj Sharma said that a retired government officer (CTO) Manphool Kumar Verma was sent to Nari Niketan as Para Legal Volunteer (PLV) to prepare a detailed report on the status of these four girls so that steps could be taken to send them back. "Two girls were rescued by the police on September 5 from a gang of human traffickers which forced them into prostitution. DLSA has directed to pay them compensation and also help them in sending Bangladesh back," said Sharma.

Verma said that other two girls were lodged in Nari Niketan in 2012 and 2014 by police after they were found roaming around.
"Both these girls were brought to Jodhpur from Bangladesh by human trafficking gang in lure of providing job as house maids here. But, few days after landing in Jodhpur, they tried to flee and found their way into Nari Niketan," said Verma.
It may be recalled that Jodhpur police had recently busted a human trafficking racket and had rescued two girls of 14 and 18 years, who were brought by this gang in Rai Ka bagh area on the nights of September 5 and 6. When these two girls were sent to Nari Niketan, it was found that two more women aged 26 and 22 years, had been languishing there since 2014. They also said to have been brought by the same gang operated by Sujoy Biswas.Jodhpur : The District Legal Service Authority (DLSA) has taken steps to send four girls lodged in Nari Niketan. All these four girls had been taken to Jodhpur from Bangladesh by human traffickers. Two of these girls had been brought in lure of house work and two others were brought for prostitution.
On the basis of the report of these girls, justice G K Vyas has issued directions to the DLSA to coordinate with the home department and help the girls to go back to Bangladesh as soon as possible.
Secretary (Rajasthan State Legal Service Authority) Dheeraj Sharma said that a retired government officer (CTO) Manphool Meena was sent to the nari niketan as Para Legal Volunteer (PLV) to prepare a detailed report on the status of these four girls so that the steps could be taken to send them back.
"Two girls had been rescued by the police on September 5 from a human traffickers' gang, which forced them into prostitution. For them the DLSA has directed to pay compensation and also help them send back to Bangladesh", said Sharma.
About the two other girls from Bangladesh, Verma said that other two girls were lodged in Nari Niketan in 2012 and 2014 by the police after they were found roaming around.
"Both these girls had been taken to Jodhpur from Bangladesh by the human trafficking gang to provide them job as house maids here. But after few days to landing in Jodhpur, they tried to fled and found their way into Nari Niketan", said Verma.
It may be recalled that the jodhpur police had recently busted a human trafficking racket and had rescued two girls aged, 14 and 18 years, brought by this gang, from a locked room in Rai Ka bagh area in the intervening night of September 5 and 6.
When these two girls were sent to nari niketan, it was found that two more women aged 26 and 22 years, had been languishing there since 2014 and 2014 respectively. They also said to have been brought by the same gang operated by one Sujoy Biswas.
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