Children recovered from Ramgarh in part.
Jagran correspondent, Ranchi. The accused who kidnapped Ansh and Ashinka have revealed many important secrets to the Ranchi Police during interrogation. The arrested accused Nav Kherawar and Soni have been taken on remand for five days by the police.
During interrogation during remand, both the accused admitted that they had also stolen two other children from behind Jagarnathpur police station area. After this revelation, the police have transferred both the accused from Dhurva police station to Jagarnathpur police station.
The gang has links with other states
There he is being interrogated thoroughly. According to police sources, during interrogation, both the accused also told that they work for an organized gang, many of whose members live in other states.
The accused have given information to the police about the names and locations of many other people associated with the gang. Based on this information, a special team of Ranchi Police has started preparing to conduct raids in other states soon.
In this case, the police have already arrested 13 human smugglers and sent them to jail. Now the police is preparing to take all these accused on remand. An application for this will be given in the concerned court.
Wires linked to interstate child trafficking network
Police say that when these 13 accused will be taken on remand, there is a possibility of more big revelations related to the interstate child trafficking network.
According to police officials, during the investigation of Ansh and Anshika kidnapping case, the role of 13 other smugglers came to light, who were arrested together.
On the basis of the information received from them, it became clear that the gang's network extended to other states besides Jharkhand. Police believe that interrogation during remand will provide information about smugglers active in other states and their locations, after which joint action will be taken with the cooperation of the police of the respective states.
The recovered children have been kept in CWC located in Khunti, Kanke and Chutiya.
After this network of child trafficking was exposed, the police have so far recovered a total of 12 children safely. These children have been kept in the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) located at Khunti, Kanke and Chutiya.
Police said that all the children will be counseled and until their families are identified, they will be kept safe in the CWC and arrangements will be made for their education. Police have clarified that the responsibility of each child will be of the administration.
Gulgulia used to live in many areas but now the place has been changed
Police investigation has also revealed that Gulgulia people used to stay temporarily in many areas of the city and keep children with them. Their presence was seen in Ranchi station, Argora station, Dhurva area and some other areas.
However, after the strictness and continuous action of the police, most of the Gulgulia families have fled from the area. At present only one or two families are visible. In the same sequence, the police interrogated a Gulgulia family near Ranchi station.
The woman in the family told her name as Soni. He told that he has nine children, which include six boys and three girls. According to the woman, her husband Sona had left the family about one and a half years ago.
Currently she is earning her living by selling balloons along with her children. However, the police do not have any official record of this family. The police are also investigating whether the children actually belong to the same woman or not.
Police is continuously getting information
Police said that surveillance has now been made more strict in the city regarding incidents of child kidnapping and trafficking. As soon as information is received about a child going missing from any area even for a short period of time, the police becomes active immediately.
An example of this was seen recently in the airport area, where a family informed the police that their son had not returned home for a long time. As soon as the information was received, the police started immediate action.
The police team scanned the footage of CCTV cameras installed nearby, which revealed that the child who was reported missing was actually riding a scooter in another area.
After this the child was safely returned to his family. Police say that with such vigilance, any possible kidnapping or untoward incident can be prevented in time.
Special surveillance on routes leading to outside states
Police say that after the Ansh and Anshika kidnapping case, special vigilance is being taken regarding child safety in the district. Special vigil is being maintained at railway stations, bus stands, crowded areas and routes leading to outside states.
It is expected that more big revelations will be made in this matter in the coming days.
Dainik Jagran appeals to the common citizens to be immediately alert if any suspicious person is seen in any area or someone is seen forcibly taking away children.
Especially if any child's activity seems suspicious, or any child appears helpless, scared or alone, citizens can immediately report the same by calling or SMSing 9931094828 and share the information.
The police will take every information seriously and will take immediate action on whichever area the information is received from. Police has received information about smugglers living in other states. Police team has been prepared. Soon he will be sent to another state. Apart from this case, police will take 12 smugglers on remand and interrogate them. Paras Rana, City SP
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