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21 Nepalese girls rescued from clutches of human traffickers

New Delhi: A human trafficking racket was busted today with the arrest of two alleged touts at the IGI airport here and 21 Nepalese girls were rescued from South West Delhi on the basis of

PTI Published : Jul 25, 2015 21:27 IST, Updated : Jul 25, 2015 21:27 IST
21 nepalese girls rescued from clutches of human traffickers
21 nepalese girls rescued from clutches of human traffickers

New Delhi: A human trafficking racket was busted today with the arrest of two alleged touts at the IGI airport here and 21 Nepalese girls were rescued from South West Delhi on the basis of the information provided by them.

The girls were to be sent to Dubai by the racket, airport police said.

"This morning, a police team arrested two Nepalese agents of the human trafficking racket-- Vishnu Tamang, 25, and Daya Ram, 33," said MI Haidar, DCP of IGI airport police.

During interrogation, they revealed location of 21 Nepalese girls in the age group of 20 to 35 years who were brought from Nepal to be sent to Dubai, Haider said.

Raids were conducted at several places in Mahipalpur and the girls and some incriminating documents were seized, the officer said.

The incident comes on the heels of arrest of two employees of Air India SATS on July 22. They were allegedly instrumental in facilitating illegal departure of Nepalese girls to Dubai.

Seven Nepalese girls were also rescued and an FIR was registered in this connection at IGI Airport, said the DCP.

During the investigation, the two employees of Air India SATS, Manish Gupta and Kapil Kumar, had disclosed that some Nepalese agents were involved in trafficking of the girls by luring them with job offers in Gulf countries, he said.

They also told that several other Nepalese girls have been brought from Nepal who were staying at Mahipalpur area.

Both the arrested agents admitted to trafficking of a large number of Nepalese girls to Gulf countries through fake travel documents and earning a commission of Rs 4000-5000 for every girl as commission, added the officer.

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