Skip to content
Saturday, April 25
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Login
  • Add Post
  • Account
  • Dashboard
International Media News

International Media News

International Media News

International Media News

International Media News

  • Home
  • India
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Editors choice
  • Gallery
    • Image
    • Video-gallery
  • Home
  • India
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Editors choice
  • Gallery
    • Image
    • Video-gallery
Home>>India>>Assam Cracks Down On Human Trafficking; 26 Minor Girls Rescued In Major Operation
India

Assam Cracks Down On Human Trafficking; 26 Minor Girls Rescued In Major Operation

international media news
August 2, 2025 44 Views0

In a major rescue operation, 26 minor girls and young women were saved from a human trafficking attempt at Tinsukia railway station in Assam. The victims were reportedly being transported to Tamil Nadu using fake documents. Five suspects, including both men and women, were detained by the Railway Protection Force (RPF) and Government Railway Police (GRPF).

 

The operation occurred during a routine inspection by the RPF and GRPF. One accused, Bidyut Dutta, claimed the girls were being taken to work in a textile factory. However, authorities are treating the explanation with suspicion and are probing the possibility of a larger trafficking network.
Human trafficking remains a deep-rooted issue in Upper Assam, particularly in tea garden areas where vulnerable families fall prey to false job promises. Victims are often exploited in other states for forced labour or worse.

In response to rising concerns, the Assam government introduced a comprehensive policy addressing both human trafficking and witch-hunting. The policy emphasizes a multi-sectoral approach involving prevention, survivor rehabilitation, and strict legal measures. Assam’s location, bordering multiple northeastern states and countries, complicates trafficking prevention.
The state’s 2018 Witch Hunting (Prohibition, Prevention and Protection) Act classifies such offences as non-bailable and non-compoundable.

Implementation is being overseen by the Department of Women and Child Development through committees at various administrative levels.

Share:

Previous Post

From Bollywood To Mollywood! How #MeToo And Justice Hema Committee Triggered Casting Couch Reckoning In Indian Cinema

Next Post

Government To Sweeten Deal On UPS As Central Government Workers Shows Little Interest

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recent News

  • Citadel Season 2 trailer: Priyanka Chopra, Richard Madden are back for a high-stakes mission – release date out
  • UN experts raise alarm over forced conversions and marriages of minority girls in Pakistan
  • CSK signs ex-MI star as Ayush Mhatre’s replacement ahead of El Classico MI vs CSK IPL 2026 game
  • ‘Records will be broken this time’: PM Modi on Bengal voting, lauds ECI for largely peaceful polls
  • PM Internship Scheme 2026: Get Rs 9,000 monthly stipend, Govt enhances eligibility criteria

Latest News

Citadel Season 2 trailer: Priyanka Chopra, Richard Madden are back for a high-stakes mission – release date out

international media news
April 24, 2026

Citadel is finally returning for its second season after a three-year hiatus and the shelving of two

UN experts raise alarm over forced conversions and marriages of minority girls in Pakistan

international media news
April 24, 2026

CSK signs ex-MI star as Ayush Mhatre’s replacement ahead of El Classico MI vs CSK IPL 2026 game

international media news
April 24, 2026

‘Records will be broken this time’: PM Modi on Bengal voting, lauds ECI for largely peaceful polls

international media news
April 24, 2026

Latest News

Citadel Season 2 trailer: Priyanka Chopra, Richard Madden are back for a high-stakes mission – release date out

international media news
April 24, 2026

UN experts raise alarm over forced conversions and marriages of minority girls in Pakistan

international media news
April 24, 2026

Popular Categories

  • India
  • World
  • Business
  • Entertainment
  • Sports

Quick Links

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Advertise with us
  • Login
  • Add Post
  • Account
  • Dashboard
All Rights Reserved © International Media News | Website By - Hurl Technologies Pvt. Ltd. | WordPress Theme Ultra News