The figures of smuggling of girls coming from Nepal border have killed the police and security agencies. NGOs and human rights activists believe that about 50 girls are brought to India every day by smuggling to Nepal. From here, these girls are sent to different countries by the Channel and Route.
After the earthquake in 2015, the graph of smuggling of women from Nepal has increased. According to the report of other agencies including Delhi Police, Delhi has become the center in this whole business, where girls brought from Nepal are kept hostage and after this they are sold in Gulf countries.
Delhi Women's Commission President Swati Jaihind says that her team has conducted 535 rescue operations in Delhi since 2015, 60 percent of the girls caught during this period were brought to India by human trafficking. Recently, in the interrogation of the girls arrested during the rescue operation in Munirka, Maidan Garhi and Paharganj in Delhi, it was revealed that they came here only from Nepal.
Officials of the Nepal Border Police say that smugglers call themselves employers and they also claim to be legally valid. Through this false identity, they sell girls in Gulf countries. An official investigating such cases on the Nepal border said that these smugglers have such an impact on the girls that they are shocked by giving small information about them when caught.
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After the earthquake in 2015, the graph of smuggling of women from Nepal has increased. According to the report of other agencies including Delhi Police, Delhi has become the center in this whole business, where girls brought from Nepal are kept hostage and after this they are sold in Gulf countries.
Delhi Women's Commission President Swati Jaihind says that her team has conducted 535 rescue operations in Delhi since 2015, 60 percent of the girls caught during this period were brought to India by human trafficking. Recently, in the interrogation of the girls arrested during the rescue operation in Munirka, Maidan Garhi and Paharganj in Delhi, it was revealed that they came here only from Nepal.
Officials of the Nepal Border Police say that smugglers call themselves employers and they also claim to be legally valid. Through this false identity, they sell girls in Gulf countries. An official investigating such cases on the Nepal border said that these smugglers have such an impact on the girls that they are shocked by giving small information about them when caught.
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