Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

26 girls rescued from train, courtesy a tweet by alert passenger

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NEWDELHI: As many as 26 juvenile girls were rescued by the GRP and RPF from the Muzaffarpu­r Bandra Awadh Express after a tweet from a passenger alerted them to the situation.

On July 5, a passenger on board the train tweeted that he was travelling in the S5 coach of the train and noticed around 25 girls crying and looking uncomforta­ble. Reacting to the tweet, officials in Varanasi as well as Lucknow swung into action and within half an hour of the alert on social media site started investigat­ing the matter, a railway spokespers­on said.

The GRP at Gorakhpur coordinate­d with Childline along with the anti-traffickin­g unit of the police. Two RPF jawans in plaincloth­es boarded the train at Kaptanganj and escorted them to Gorakhpur. “26 girls were found

26 GIRLS WERE FOUND WITH TWO MEN, AGED 22 AND 55 YEARS. ALL OF THEM ARE FROM WEST CHAMPARAN IN BIHAR

with two men, aged 22 and 55 years. All of them are from West Champaran in Bihar. The girls were being taken from Narkatikya­ganj to Idgah. When questioned, the girls were unable to answer anything convincing­ly, so they have been handed over to the child welfare committee.

The girls are believed to be between the ages of 10 and 14 years. “Their parents have been informed and the men have been taken into custody,” a statement from RPF said. This incident comes days after Chairman Railway Board Ashwani Lohani launched an awareness campaign for protection of children coming in contact with railways.

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