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The Telangana Police arrested eight alleged traffickers after they conducted a raid on a brothel in Yadagirigutta on Tuesday, 31 July. The police found eleven minors, including girls as young as five, being raised by the accused, to be eventually pushed into commercial sexual exploitation. The minors were allegedly administered hormonal injections so they would mature faster.
Based on a tip-off, the local police and the SHE Team under the Rachakonda Commissionerate conducted the raid and arrested the accused.
The police also said that the alleged traffickers picked up minor orphan girls, kept them in the brothel and looked after their welfare until their teenage years, before pushing them into the trade.
The police also said that medical results were awaited to confirm the same.
Speaking to TNM, Bhongir DCP E Ramachandra Reddy said that the accused had been running the racket for over ten years.
The police said that the accused used to take advantage of families in poverty, and would procure the girl children from various places through mediators — identified as Krishna Shankar and Kamsani Yadagiri — by paying Rs 1 lakh to Rs 2 lakh for each girl. Some of these girls were allegedly made to join schools by the accused in order to procure certificates.
The police said that some of the accused were repeat offenders who were caught in the past, and had been provided counselling. Five of the eight accused had also been booked under the Preventive Detention (PD) Act, but they did not mend their ways.
The accused have been identified as Kamsani Kalyani (25), Kamsani Anitha (30), Kamsani Susheela (60), Kamsani Narsimha (23), Kamsani Sruthi (25), Kamsani Saritha (50), Kamsani Vani (28) and Kamsani Vamshi (20). They were all residents of the Yadadri Bhongir district.
The rescued minors have been sent to a home by the police.
Meanwhile, a case has been registered under Sections 366A (procuration of minor girl), 371(1)(v) (Habitual dealing in slaves), 376 (rape) read with 114 (abettor present when offence is committed), 372 (selling minor for purposes of prostitution), 373 (buying minor for purposes of prostitution), 120(B) (criminal conspiracy) of the Indian Penal Code.
The accused were also booked under Section 17 (Abetment) of the Protection of Children from Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act besides relevant sections of the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act (ITPA).
This comes in the backdrop of the Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill 2018, which came up for discussion in the Lok Sabha, which is presently in its monsoon session. The Lok Sabha passed the Bill amid skepticism from stakeholders like sex workers and transgender rights activists.
There were also many flaws that were pointed out earlier, for example, the traffickers can travel between states easily, taking the children with them. However, the police cannot follow the culprit outside their jurisdiction without permission.
(Published in an arrangement with The News Minute.)
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