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The police saved 20 child labor in Telangana

Hyderabad: As part of a music operation, the police saved 20 children working in various commercial companies in the UPPAL and Maheshwaram area in Hyderabad.
The case was ordered to the wrong employer.
Human Trade Unit (Ahtu) Police Rachakonda along with the Child Protection Unit together conducted rescue operations in the pharmaceutical company in the Devender Nagar colony, IDA uppal and saved 10 child labor, including four girls.
Saved children come from Telangana, Uttar Pradesh, Naharashtra and Andhra Pradesh.
They worked in the cleaning packing unit for more than nine hours a day for Rs 200 as a daily wage.
Registered case of Partner Managing Company, G G Malikarjuna Rao from Musheerabad under Sections 370 (5), 374 from IPC & Part 79 of JJ Act and Part 14 (1) Cla.
The other joint team saved 10 boys working at a bicycle repair shop, fast food center and bakery.

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