• 3 months ago
Jharkhand faces a grim reality with thousands of human trafficking cases unresolved. In response to trafficking issues, the Jharkhand government reported in March 2015 that from 2005 to 2014, 3,839 children were trafficked from the state, with 1,281 still missing. The situation in Jharkhand, often referred to as 'Lapataganj,' reflects a dramatic increase in trafficking cases.

Recent statistics reveal that, in the past three years, 30-40 trafficking cases have been registered in Khunti, with nearly 40 girls rescued from major cities. Jharkhand has registered 134 cases under various IPC sections in just 49 days, from June to July.

A significant portion of the trafficking victims are tribal girls. The Ram Dayal Munda Tribal Welfare Research Institute reports that 90 per cent of trafficked girls from Jharkhand are tribals, often sold in cities like Delhi, Haryana, and Punjab. Khunti, with its 73 per cent tribal population, is particularly affected.

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00:00Human trafficking is an organized crime and it is called a crime basket.
00:08The villagers said, we don't know sir.
00:12So the villagers took him to the police station.
00:24We were sleeping.
00:26When we woke up in the morning, it was completely dark.
00:30We woke up early to go to school.
00:35When we woke up, the gate was open.
00:38When we woke up, we saw that his clothes were empty.
00:43We kept crying and went towards the garden.
00:50When we couldn't find him, we came back home.
00:55We were not there.
00:57We had gone to work.
00:59She left.
01:01She went to Delhi and took Bhendi.
01:03Who took her?
01:04Bhendi.
01:05What did she say?
01:06Bhendi Lohreng.
01:07Did you talk to her?
01:10No.
01:13In 2014-15, there was a lot of noise in our Jharkhand legislature.
01:17That Jharkhand has become a mess.
01:19If a family is going to earn, they go to earn.
01:24Their child stays at home.
01:26There are local agents.
01:28Sometimes they have people from their home.
01:30With a little money, they sell their children to the big cities.
01:36In Jharkhand, human trafficking has become a problem.
01:41For the past 23 years, it has become a disease.
01:46The government has no power.
01:49The issue of human trafficking has never been a problem for the government.
01:53Because the victims of human trafficking are the children of poor tribals.
01:58And the children never go to the vote bank.
02:00That is why it has never become a big issue.
02:17We were very young.
02:21We went to our aunt's house to get married.
02:24We found out that a boy was taking us to Delhi.
02:28We were very young.
02:30We wanted to go to Delhi.
02:32So we went there.
02:35Someone took us there.
02:37We started working there.
02:41We worked there for 10 years.
02:44We did not get any money.
02:47After 10 years, we had to come back home with the help of NGOs.
02:53My sister helped us.
03:04The whole system is run by the placement agency.
03:08The placement agency comes to a Dalal village.
03:12They give the children toys and money.
03:16The Dalal gets Rs. 25,000 to Rs. 40,000.
03:21They take the children to Ranchi Railway Station.
03:26Another Dalal takes the children to Delhi.
03:30They take the children to Delhi Railway Station.
03:33The other Dalal takes the children to the placement office.
03:37When the children reach the office,
03:41they feel that they will be able to send some money to their parents.
03:52But the placement agency earns money on the basis of their earnings.
03:58The child does not get anything.
04:00On the contrary, a child gets Rs. 1.5 lakh loan.
04:05The placement agency spends the money to bring the child here.
04:08The child has to pay the loan.
04:10A child does not get anything.
04:13He gets Rs. 1.5 lakh loan.
04:16The placement agency takes the loan.
04:19I have rescued 10,000 children.
04:23None of them told me that they reached Delhi
04:26and that night they were not sexually harassed.
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