Religious: The Railway Child Helpdesk of the Indian Foundation (CFI), along with the Government Railway Police (GRP), saved eight teenage boys from the train station here on Wednesday night.
Boys, aged between 15 and 17 years, belonged to the sorada and in the Ganjam district region.
They were saved when sent to Andhra Pradesh and Mumbai to work.
The case has been registered with GRP here and the children are produced before the District Child Welfare Committee, said Prabhu Prasad Patra from CFI.During Interogation, officials know that the children went to Andhra Pradesh and Mumbai looking for work.
“The children did not reveal the name of the traders who lured them.
We also did not find traders at the station.
The investigation will track the defendant,” Patra added.
“Taking advantage of the economic conditions of the poor in Ganjam, Kandamal and Gajapati District, traders captivated With work deals, “said Sudhir Sabat, an activist of the rights of children.
Activists urge administration to make good good good at traders in tribal villages.
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