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Police grab 5 for holding 9 children

Cameroonians, Suspected To Be Child Traffickers, Arrested at Kokrobite

  Police is investigating the operations of a child trafficking syndicate at Kokrobite in the Bortianor Ngleshie Amanfro constituency. Four persons believed to be Cameroonians were arrested over the weekend while they were transporting some children in a taxi cab. The nine victims, aged between three and 12, were rescued as investigations continue. Director of Anti-Human Trafficking Unit at the Police Headquarters, Chief Superintendent Michael Baah said four suspects have been arrested in connection with the kidnapping while investigations continue. Traditional authorities in the area have since expressed shock at the development. Adontenhene of Kokrobite, Nii Kwashie Djabum who spoke to Citi News urged parents to be extra vigilant in order to keep their children safe.

Mira Bhayandar: Sex racket busted, 3 women rescued from lodge in Kashimira

Mira Bhayandar: Sex racket busted, 3 women rescued from lodge in Kashimira Representative Image As the twin-city once again stares at an alarming rise in the number of COVID-19 cases, sex trade racketeers have brazenly continued to indulge in their nefarious activities from dingy lodges which were allowed to operate following relaxations in the coronavirus-induced lockdown. A team from the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) of the Mira Bhayandar-Vasai Virar (MBVV) police commissionerate led by Senior Police Inspector Sampatrao Patil busted a prostitution racket which was operating from a hotel under the guise of providing lodging and boarding facilities to patrons in Kashimira.

3,178 children rescued under Operation Smile

3,178 children rescued under Operation Smile Updated: Updated: DARPAN app developed by Telangana police does wonders Share Article DARPAN app developed by Telangana police does wonders A fun-filled trip of a Kurnool-based family to historic Charminar in 2005 left them in sorrow as their two-and-a-half-year-old daughter went missing. Bringing cheers to the family after 15 years, the girl was traced and handed over to them by the Cyberabad police recently. As part of the ‘Operation Smile’ phase-VII, the Anti Human Trafficking Unit of Cyberabad visited a child care home and enquired about the inmates. After they compared the details of the missing girl with the missing cases registered in 2005, they finally identified her and she was handed over to the family members.

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