Showing up the humanitarian side of Delhi police two of its women head constables in exemplary work reunited 104 missing children with their families in nine months.
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Expressing concern over human and sex trafficking the Supreme Court said that there exists a legislative vacuum regarding the establishment of a comprehensive rehabilitation framework for such victims, which needs to be urgently considered by the Union and it is their responsibility to take
One more person has been arrested by the Enforcement Directorate on Wednesday in a Bangladeshi Infiltration case for facilitating illegal infiltration and human trafficking in India.
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) Special Court at Hyderabad has convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment all the six accused in a 2019 human trafficking case involving Bangladeshi girls, who were forced into prostitution after being smuggled into India.
An advocacy group has called on Thailand's government to intervene urgently to secure the release of over 100 victims of human trafficking, primarily from Laos, who are allegedly held captive by a 'Chinese mafia syndicate' in Myanmar's Kayin state.
The FIA's Anti-Human Trafficking Circle in Karachi has arrested Shakeel Rafiq, who attempted to travel to the US using counterfeit documents under the guise of joining a cricket club. The arrest occurred outside the US Consulate after suspicions were raised due to Rafiq's lack of cricket kno
In a significant step towards dismantling an international human trafficking syndicate, the National Investigation Agency (NIA) filed a chargesheet on five persons in Lao PDR accused of cyber fraud and human trafficking, run by a Delhi-based consultancy firm, NIA officials confirmed on Thurs
The National Investigation Agency (NIA) charge-sheeted the chief executive officer (CEO) of Long Sheng Company, a Laos-based company, in a high-profile human trafficking and cyber fraud case with an international footprint, NIA officials confirmed on Tuesday.
During the arrest on Monday, 36 Pakistani passports were recovered from the suspect identified as Ali Afaq. According to the FIA, the suspect is accused of taking large sums of money from individuals on the pretext of sending them abroad.