Active Stocks
Tue Apr 16 2024 15:59:30
  1. Tata Steel share price
  2. 160.05 -0.53%
  1. Infosys share price
  2. 1,414.75 -3.65%
  1. NTPC share price
  2. 359.40 -0.54%
  1. State Bank Of India share price
  2. 751.90 -0.65%
  1. HDFC Bank share price
  2. 1,509.40 0.97%
Business News/ Politics / Policy/  Delhi police rescue 22 Nepal trafficking victims from a hotel near IGI
BackBack

Delhi police rescue 22 Nepal trafficking victims from a hotel near IGI

One of the trafficked women had earlier escaped from the hotel and reached the Nepal embassy, leading to the police raid

Delhi police says they have identified two accused who are evading arrest. Photo: APPremium
Delhi police says they have identified two accused who are evading arrest. Photo: AP

New Delhi: Police rescued 22 Nepalese women from a hotel in New Delhi who were allegedly being trafficked from the impoverished Himalayan nation to the Middle East, and are searching for two suspects, officers said Saturday.

Officers from the force’s serious crimes branch raided a hotel near the capital’s international airport on Thursday morning after receiving a tip-off from the Nepal embassy.

One of the trafficked women had earlier escaped from the hotel and reached the embassy, leading to the police raid.

“Twenty-two women were rescued in the raid. We have identified two accused who are evading arrest," Ravindra Yadav, Joint Commissioner of Police (Crime) in New Delhi told AFP.

“The women will give their testimonies before a court today. The visas indicate most of them were flying to Qatar and other Middle Eastern countries," he said.

The trafficked women were desperately looking for work in the aftermath of a devastating earthquake in April 2015 and were lured with the promise of jobs in the Middle East, another officer said.

Their traffickers took away their passports and documents after they arrived in Delhi a week ago.

Nepal has seen an upswing in the number of cases of trafficking since last year’s earthquake killed nearly 9,000 and left thousands homeless.

Many of them are trafficked to India and Gulf countries and forced into slavery and prostitution.

Campaigners have warned that gangs are targeting vulnerable women and children and traffic through the porous border with India.

A 2013 report by Nepal’s human rights commission recorded 29,000 incidences of trafficking or attempted trafficking in the country.

Unlock a world of Benefits! From insightful newsletters to real-time stock tracking, breaking news and a personalized newsfeed – it's all here, just a click away! Login Now!

Catch all the Politics News and Updates on Live Mint. Download The Mint News App to get Daily Market Updates & Live Business News.
More Less
Published: 03 Sep 2016, 02:56 PM IST
Next Story footLogo
Recommended For You
Switch to the Mint app for fast and personalized news - Get App