Thursday, May 1, 2025

Anti-Human Trafficking Cell Rescues 106 Kidnapped Children

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Mumbai: Nalasopara Anti-Human Trafficking Cell, operating tirelessly to combat the abhorrent trade of children, revealed startling statistics showcasing their valiant efforts in rescuing kidnapped minors. Their dedicated actions not only saved 106 children from the clutches of exploitation but also highlighted a distressing trend: the majority of these victims were girls.

Authorities expressed deep concern over the gender disproportionality, emphasizing the urgent need for enhanced measures to safeguard vulnerable girls from falling prey to human traffickers. The cell’s meticulous operations and strategic interventions have been instrumental in identifying and rescuing these children, offering hope amid a harrowing reality.

Officials reiterated the significance of community awareness and collaboration in combating this heinous crime. They emphasized the importance of prompt reporting of missing children and urged families to remain vigilant, especially regarding the safety of girls, who often face heightened risks.

This commendable feat by the Anti-Human Trafficking Cell not only underscores their dedication but also emphasizes the gravity of the situation. It calls for comprehensive action plans, stringent enforcement of laws, and proactive community engagement to shield children, particularly girls, from the horrors of human trafficking.

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