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On the occasion of National Anti-Bonded Labour Day on Friday, Action for Integrated Development (AID) and the police department’s Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) organised an awareness programm
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The boy was found begging in Vijayawada and brought to Warangal by the AHTU.
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The police seized sex determination scanning machines, Rs 73,000 in cash, and 18 cell phones from the accused.
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According to Additional DG (women safety wing), Shikha Goel, the children were being brought to the city from West Bengal to be employed as labourers at gold jewellery making units and hotels in the city
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AHTU with assistance of SOTs and local police rescue around 200 victims and booked about 100 cases
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Hyderabad: The Anti-Human Trafficking Unit of the Cyberabad police has booked 83 cases under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act since January 1. The police ordered closure of 37 premises where illegal activities were being reported and issued show cause notices to owners of 51 other premises, according to officials. The police, who were conducting raids […]
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Khammam: An illegal child trade racket was busted and three persons were booked in a joint operation by Childline-1098 and Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) of Khammam police commissionerate. The main accused, Modugu Meri and Uppatla Pulla Rao, who operate the racket and a man Talari Ram Babu, who was ready to sell his newborn girl […]
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Jagtial: Jagtial district police have constituted anti-human trafficking unit (AHTU) to check human trafficking and sexual violence against women and children. An Inspector rank officer was deployed to monitor AHTU activities. Superintendent of Police Sindhu Sharma, in a press note released on Friday, asked the people to approach AHTU if they notice human trafficking, online […]
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Hyderabad: As part of Operation Muskan-VII, four children including a girl were rescued from various places across Rachakonda Police Commissionerate here on Friday. The She Team from Vanasthalipuram division along with the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit and District Child Protection Unit officials rescued a minor girl and a 3-year-old boy, who were found begging along with […]
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Police rescued ten children from a pharma company located at Devendernagar and rescued 10 minor boys from different eateries and mechanic shops in Maheshwaram police station limits
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Police have credible information that many innocent tribal children below the age of 18 years were being engaged by the Maoist party central committee leaders in their daily activities, said SP Sunil Dutt
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Vanasthalipuram Operation Muskaan-VII Team along with the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit officials checked a bottle washing unit in Saheb Nagar where they found that the management had engaged the girls for work
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Plans are afoot to accord AHTU the status of police station
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He said that an action plan was prepared for abolishing the menace and added that an Anti-Human Trafficking Unit, led by an Inspector and special coordinating committee were created for accomplishing the goal
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The Superintendent of Police (SP) Sunil Dutt held a coordination meeting with the officials of different government departments on Friday
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The rescued children, including girls aged between 15 and 17 years, were from Telangana, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Bihar, Madhya Pradesh and West Bengal.
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Police raided a house in Saheb Nagar of Vanasthalipuram and arrested R Shankar, P Sriramulu, both organisers and P Sandeep, a customer
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The arrested persons were identified as Mozam Mondal, L Sarkar, Abhir Shaik and Muntaz Ali Mondal, all residents of West Bengal and natives of Bangladesh
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The arrested persons were U. Yadaiah and his wife U. Chittamma and Rahul, all three organisers, while one customer, Bhaskar, too was arrested.