The case of more than 100 girls missing from the India-Nepal border has reached the Supreme Court. The petitioner expressed fear of human trafficking and sought immediate hearing… read more
Supreme Court (file photo)
Sanjeev Kumar, Muzaffarpur. The case of more than 100 girls missing from the border areas of the state within six months has now reached the Supreme Court. In this matter, human rights advocate SK Jha has written a letter to the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and given information.
A copy of the letter has also been given to the Chief Justice of Patna High Court. The National and State Women Commission has also been informed about the matter. The advocate told that apart from his own country, daughters are being sold for crores in Nepal, China, Brazil and Saudi Arabia.
Network of international human smugglers active
A large number of smugglers carrying out such incidents are active in the India-Nepal border areas adjacent to Motihari. The advocate said that the network of international human smugglers is very active in the entire North Bihar, which needs to be destroyed at any cost. Otherwise, it may take a serious form in the future.
More than 100 girls have gone missing from the border area in the last six months. Apart from their own country, human trafficking syndicates from countries like Nepal, China, Brazil, Saudi Arabia etc. operating on the border are earning lakhs and crores by selling these girls at high prices.
Fear among families of border area
Due to continuous occurrence of such incidents, there is an atmosphere of fear among the families of the border area. It may be noted that two separate petitions have also been filed by the human rights advocate in the National and State Human Rights Commission in this matter.
The human rights advocate said that this matter is very sensitive and shameful to humanity. Besides, this is also a question mark on the working style and administrative system of the police. A high level investigation has been demanded in the matter.
West Champaran: 200 sacks of foreign maize and smuggler absconding...secret of smuggling exposed on the border
Kishanganj police got success, a smuggler arrested with 245 grams of brown sugar and intoxicating tablets.
After the formation of government in Bihar, demand to make Kuadi a block again intensified, demand made to CM
More than 100 girls missing from India-Nepal border area, matter reached Human Rights Commission