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Police crack down on illegal placement agencies

- ABHAY SINGH

NEW DELHI: Unsafe migration from the states leads to human traffickin­g and illegal placement agencies have been playing a key role in building a strong traffickin­g network. Taking a note of the situation, Delhi Police has started a crackdown in illegal placement agencies which have been flourishin­g in the Capital. Police sources told

that the Central Delhi Police have started the move and they have asked all the station house officers (SHO) and the concerned Assistant Commission­er of Police (ACP) to check ille-

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gal placement agencies flourishin­g in their areas and take quick action against them.

Sources further claimed that in a meeting senior police officers have told the SHO and ACP about the illegal activity. After the investigat­ion, it will be the duty of ACP to give their senior police official a report on them. So far in Central Delhi, around seven placement agencies have been found legal. “An advisory regarding the illegal placement agencies will also be sent to the concerned police official of their jurisdicti­on,” said a police source.

The move came after Central Delhi Police in a major breakthrou­gh, busted a human traffickin­g and forced bonded labourer racket, and arrested three accused persons. A total of 16 bonded labourers, including seven minors, were rescued during the entire operation.

According to NGO Shaktivahi­ni, several illegal placement agencies flourish in cities like Delhi where there is a high demand of live-in maids who can work even at odd hours as per the schedule of the employers. The employers are also specifical­ly looking for younger children because ‘they are cheaper', complain less and can be exploited. Sources claimed that the illegal place- ment agencies have the network which operates from the village from where the girl is trafficked.

Rishi Kant from Shaktivahi­ni stated that the trafficker­s first spot the vulnerable places in villages after which they conduct a recce of the area to know which family is very poor and in search of money. “They start contacting the family and tell them that their children will have a good life in metropolit­an cities and also send them money if they are sent to them. But in reality, all the money is taken by the placement agency, not even a single penny is sent to the family,” he said.

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