Tuesday, January 26, 2010

Children from Manipur and Assam rescued from Chennai “orphanage”

IMPHAL, Jan 25: In yet another sensational rescue of trafficked children, altogether 76 children hailing from Manipur and Assam were rescued by Child Welfare Committee, Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu from a children’s home in Magappair, Tamil Nadu.

This is the second time that CWC had rescued trafficked children from Manipur in Tamil Nadu.
According to an informed source, all the rescued children hail from Manipur and Assam and they were rescued from an unregistered orphanage called Bedesta Blessing Home located at Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu.
Ealier, the CWC claimed to have rescued 17 from a Children Home in Mogappair, Tamil Nadu few days back.

The source further disclosed that Bedesta Blessing Home lacked both infrastructures and enough food to feed the children and the crackdown was done by the members of Child Welfare Committee (CWC) of Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu.
Out of the 76 children, 54 of them (all boys) belong to Manipur while remaining hails from Assam, the source said adding the children were staying at BB Home since July, 2009.
The source further added that the all the children seem be from families with low income and they were brought to Saranayalayam which is a home for orphans and destitutes.

It also said that the rescued children are now eager to join their respective parents and families.
The source also maintained that the rescued children are part of 150 children brought to Chennai by a missionary few years back but were given away to different destitute homes, one in Bangalore and the other in Kanyakumari due to inadequate funds to run the home.
Stringent inspection norms were laid down by the Tamil Nadu government, following reports of unauthorised gifting of children for adoption in exchange of hefty sum of money in some destitute homes in Tirunelveli district and the raid came in the wake of an inquiry by Kanyakumari police who informed the Juvenile Home Officer and CWC.

Both Juvenile Home Officer and Probationary Officer of Kanyakumari have already approach the Red Cross to assist in identifying the parents of the children, so that they can be handed back to them.

The source further disclosed that three more organizations at Ambasamuthiram and Palayamkottai in Tirunelveli District, Tamil Nadu, lacked adequate infrastructures.
The source further disclosed that all the 17 children from Manipur who were rescued from a children’s home in Mogappair are said to be in safer place now, where they are being treated for injuries and skin infections.

District CWC chairperson P. Manorama disclosed that some of the children still bear signs of abuse and nearly all of them have extensive scabies and they would be treated and arrangements are being made to take them back home.

Meanwhile, the state CID police are on the trail of two Manipuri agents and the director of Reach Home Children Foundation, who is absconding.

Briefing about the matter, director of the state social welfare department told mediaperson that the department is in the initial stage to have the knowledge about the news of rescue of 76 boys hailing from Manipur and Assam in Tamil Nadu. The state social welfare department officials also maintained that the department is trying its best level to bring back all rescued children home at the earliest.

As for the 17 children rescued earlier, the official maintained that all the arrangement for bringing them back has been made and the concerned authority of Tamil Nadu has been urged to send the children back to their native state.
The officials also appealed to concerned parents to inform the department about their children who were sent outside the state in order to prevent critical issues.
Last year, a total of 27 children were rescued from unregistered orphanage home.
However, there has been no report of penalties against culprits involved in trafficking of children though some bookings were made the culprits got free with minor IPC action.

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