Deccan Chronicle

Rescued victims left in the lurch

- AYESHA MINHAZ | DC HYDERABAD, JULY 24

A rescue of victims of abuse, traffickin­g or child labor is often followed by the authoritie­s searching for homes or temporary accommodat­ions.

In January, after the rescue of over 200 children in a cordoned-off search, they were shifted to a nearby “function hall” for a short period.

As a temporary shelter, an orphanage was also used. The rescue operations that followed after the first one saw 325 kids being rescued. Thereafter, a few NGOs came forward to house the children till the rehabilita­tion procedures are initiated.

“The state should be accountabl­e and set up protective homes as per the standard of care already prescribed (by them). It is a straight forward case; there is no proper support system for victims of abuse,” said Sunitha Krishnan, co-founder of anti-traffickin­g organisati­on Prajwala.

More often than not, the victim of abuse ends up in the lap of the government, which lacks a uniform protocol of rescue and rehabilita­tion and their fate is dependent on the department­s involved in the rescue operation.

“We don’t have an upto-date list of all the homes, both state-run and NGO-run, where kids or women rescued from traffickin­g can be placed. Post a rescue, imagine calling up homes and asking if they can accommodat­e so and so number of victims. The department­s of Police, Women and Child, Labor along with the NGOs should definitely be working in a much more coordinate­d manner,” said a senior police official from the city. The post-rescue procedures of the government have always been under scanner for lack of proper standards.

Recently, two PILs by Ms Sunitha Krishnan, the High Court directed both states to put in place reforms and proper state-run facilities post-rescue.

THE POSTRESCUE PROCEDURES OF THE GOVERN

MENT HAVE ALWAYS BEEN UNDER SCANNER FOR LACK OF PROPER STANDARDS OF QUALITY. AFTER THE RESCUE OF

200 CHILDREN IN JANUARY, THEY WERE SHIFTED TO A NEARBY

“FUNCTION HALL” FOR A SHORT PERIOD

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