The Asian Age

Goa: Delhi girl rescued by cops from trafficker­s

- SUNIL THAPLIYAL

The Goa police rescued two girls, including one from Delhi, from suspected human trafficker­s.

Meanwhile, the Goa police has found the identity of the Delhi girl to be fake and has asked Delhi police to investigat­e the matter. The police has not ruled out the possibilit­y of the girl being involved in the sex racket and is considerin­g her as a suspect in the case.

On the night of January 11, Goa police rescued two girls after three accused were caught red handed. The accused have been identified as Salam ( 25), a resident of Ahmedabad in Gujarat; Bapi ( 27), a resident of West Bengal; and Sanjay Kumar ( 47), a resident of Jalawar in Rajasthan.

“The victims have been rescued. In the presence of an NGO their statements were also recorded. Of the two girls, one was identified as Veena ( 21) ( name changed), wife of Ravi Verma ( name changed). A resident of Rani Bagh in Delhi, she stated that she had travelled from Delhi to Mumbai on January 3 under the name of Neetu ( name changed).

“At the time of checking at the Delhi airport, she showed an election ID card issued under her fake name. She was travelling knowingly under a fake name, concealing her original identity and thus committed an offence of impersonat­ion,” said a Delhi police official on the condition of anonymity. Meanwhile, the Delhi police confirmed that it had received a complaint from the Goa police. “We received a complaint regarding this case on March 8. During the initial investigat­ion, we found that the girl used the fake documents to travel to Goa. We cannot rule out that she is also involved in flesh trade,” said the official. “We have filed a case against Veena under the relevant sections,” said DCP ( IGI Airport) Sanjay Bhatia.

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