Thursday, February 18, 2010

76 rescued children, exploited in Tamil Nadu, reach Guwahati

Courtesy: http://www.hueiyenlanpao.com/fullstory.php?newsid=8387

Imphal, February 18: Around 76 children, aged between 12 and 14 years, were rescued from Chennai and brought in Guwahati today even as Times Now has exposed the shocking truth behind child trafficking in India, follows the trail of 200 children picked up in Manipur and exploited in Chennai.

An Agency report said that another team around 76 children, aged between 12 and 14 years rescued from Chennai are heading their homes reached Guwahati today.

The children, mostly from Manipur and North Cachar Hill district of Assam, were lured away last year by two persons who promised their families of better education in the southern metropolis, the police said.
They were admitted to Ritz Children Foundation, an NGO in Chennai, and were allegedly forced into child labour and sexually harassed, police said.

Sources said out of the 76 children, 52 were from Manipur where they will be soon be returned. The rest are from North Cachar Hills.
The Assam police and social welfare department in collaboration with the police in Chennai had rescued the children and brought them here.
On the other hand, Times Now today alleged that around 200 traficked from Manipur were exploided in Chnnai.

Priya Devi is only nine years old. But she is one of two hundred children in Manipur promised a better life but cheated in the end finding themselves taken away to southern most parts of India far away from home, alieanted and trapped in a world of abuse and hard labour. TIMES NOW exposes the trail from Manipur to Chennai to Bangalore.
She is only nine years old but she's seen more injustice that many have seen in a lifetime.

Priya, 9-yr-old rescued from Kanyakumari, Tamil Nadu, said, "I was taken by a man from my home promising me education. But when I got there, they made me work."The men promised to give Priya a better life but four years later, her parents are devastated that their trust was betrayed.

The parents said, "Consider our poverty and concern for her future, we had decided to send her to get good education but what has happened is totaling contrasting." TIMES NOW was there when Priya was released along with 16 other children last month and with it began a rlentless chase to expose the shocking truth.

The first stop led further to Kanyakumari where another 76 Manipuri children were rescued. Priya's story is just one amon the 200 from Manipur, alienated, defenceless innocent lives trapped in an unforgiving world.

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