IJM supported Mumbai authorities in rescuing five girls and young women from a small, cluttered apartment where they were being repeatedly sold for sex. Police have also arrested a 35-year-old woman suspected of exploiting these victims to a network of private customers. She would secretly share images of the girls to potential customers over social media and then, based on the customer’s selection, force the girls to come to her home on demand. The girls and young women she abused lived nearby in the community. The police concentrate on traditional red-light areas, brothels and lodges to find and protect minors, and consequently traffickers have attempted to operate only through close networks and unassuming homes to avoid being caught. We can thank God for the rescue of these girls: may they speedily recover in the safe environments now being provided.
India: trafficking networks hidden in communities
Written by David Fletcher 14 Nov 2019Additional Info
- Pray: for all similar setups across poor communities to be discovered. For stronger internet policing, and wise practical teaching around pitfalls which can lead to trafficking and abuse by criminal networks. (Psalm 12:5)
- More: www.ijmuk.org/news/suspected-trafficker-arrested-for-selling-five-victims-in-her-home
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