Der Friends;

This story by Pankaj Borthakur, Guwahati, appeared in the Seven Sister's Post 
today (03 03 22012). Trafficking of Assam girls and children
must be stopped. Pankaj is doing a great job by pursuing this heinous crime.


-bhuban







36 Delhi-based placement firms on police radar
Tagged with: Assam    Domestic help    Girl trafficking    Global Organisation 
for Life Development    New Delhi    Placement agencies    Tea gardens

Photo: Post Bureau

Pankaj Borthakur, Guwahati (Apr 1): It’s startling! A joint investigation by 
the Assam police and their Delhi counterpart has brought to light the 
involvement of as many as 36 Delhi-based placement agencies in trafficking 
Assam girls and children to Haryana, Punjab, Mumbai and several other 
metropolitan cities.
After the submission of a list of 36 placement agencies to the Delhi police, 
the Assam police’s CID has already rescued many Assam girls from the placement 
agencies located at Rajouri Garden, Raghubir  Nagar, Uttam Nagar, Kalkaji and 
several other areas in New Delhi.
“The investigation is going on. Already many girls have been rescued from the 
Delhi-based traffickers,” said Assam ADG (CID) Mukesh Sahai.
Sources from the Delhi police said that on Sunday its personnel rescued a West 
Bengal girl from the clutch of a gang of traffickers at Chirag Delhi where many 
Assam girls were also found.
Trafficking was going on there for the past few months, the sources said. An 
Assam police official, who had prepared the list of D elhi-based traffickers, 
said that an accused trafficker, Munna Choudhury, had even cremated two Assam 
girls in Delhi after their mysterious death, without informing the Assam 
police. Police reports available with Seven Sisters Post said that over 278 
girls and children were taken from Assam by Munna for placement in Delhi.
“We found these records in his placement diaries recovered from an enclave in 
Rajouri Garden. Many of the girls, who came to Delhi under his aegis, are yet 
to be rescued,” said AK Bania, an Assam police official working in New Delhi.
Most of the trafficked girls and children were from the tea gardens of 
Udalguri, Sonitpur, Bongaigaon and many other char areas of lower Assam. They 
were taken to Delhi with the help of local agents. Cases of trafficking are 
less in the upper Assam districts like Dibrugarh, Sivasagar and Jorhat, said a 
top Assam police official.
A top official of the state police said they have already urged the Delhi 
government to formulate some strict guidelines for the placement agencies 
operating in the capital state to follow. Many of the agencies, he said, have 
been running women trafficking network under the camouflage of placement 
service.
“While the trafficked children are placed as domestic helps and in a number of 
fish packaging industries, the beautiful girls are forced to marry some 
Haryanvi or Punjabi men. A lot of such examples are with us,” said Rishi Kant, 
a child rights activist of a New Delhi-based NGO, Shakti Vahini. Several 
instances of selling Assam girls in some suburban brothels in Delhi and Mumbai 
have come to light, the police said.
“We have been sheltering seven girls in our city shelter home. They were 
rescued from Mumbai, Delhi and some other metropolitan cities since January 
this year. All of them were victims of false marriage,” said Kaberi Sharma, 
assistant general secretary of a Guwahatibased NGO, Global Organisation for 
Life Development (GOLD).

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