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Jharkhand: Human trafficker nabbed in Simdega, couple of girls rescued

| @indiablooms | Nov 13, 2019, at 06:09 pm

Simdega/UNI: The anti human trafficking unit has arrested a human trafficker and rescued couple of girls who were being trafficked to Delhi.
 

DSP Shahdeo Sao said, police has received a tip off that a man standing at a passenger shed in Jamtoli was planning to take away few children to Delhi following which the team of anti human trafficking squad conducted raids and arrested the man.

Upon interrogation, the man identified himself as Ajay Nayak (34).

He said that he was taking the two girls who hailed from his own village to Delhi where they would have been sold to one Bhola Sahu in New Delhi in return for Rs 40,000. 

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