Patna, April 8 – In a major crackdown, the Rohtas Police have exposed an alleged "bride-buying" racket, detaining 24 individuals – including eight women – and rescuing a minor girl during a late-night raid on Tuesday in the Bikramganj area of the district in Bihar.Acting on a tip-off, police...
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New Delhi, March 29 The Delhi Police has cracked a racket involving the trafficking of stolen mobile phones and arrested two men, recovering 83 high-end handsets from their possession, officials said on Sunday.Acting on a tip-off, a team conducted a raid at a rented premises in Yamuna Vihar on...
New Delhi, March 28 The Supreme Court has directed the Centre and all the states to inform it about the standard procedure to be adopted in cases of human trafficking.A bench of justices Ahsanuddin Amanullah and R Mahadevan said it was not interested in any hypothetical or academic formula...
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New Delhi, March 24 The Delhi High Court on Tuesday overturned the conviction and 24-year prison sentence of Geeta Arora, also known as Sonu Punjaban, in a case involving the alleged trafficking of a 12-year-old girl, and acquitted her of all charges.Justice Chandrasekharan Sudha also granted...
New Delhi, March 15 – The Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) has arrested a man from Kanpur who recruited Indian nationals to carry out organized cyber fraud operations from Cambodia, an official said on Sunday.Krishna Kumar Lakhwani, a resident of Kanpur in Uttar Pradesh, was working as an...
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March 11, Kohima: A public hearing for women, or "Mahila Jan Sunwai," was held in Chümoukedima today as part of the nationwide outreach initiative of the National Commission for Women in collaboration with the Nagaland State Commission for Women (NSCW).Speaking at the event, NSCW member...
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The National Investigation Agency (NIA) has charged three individuals in connection with a human trafficking and cyber fraud scheme operated by Indian and foreign agents from Myanmar. The NIA stated that the accused also include a suspected Chinese national who is currently at large. During its...
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February 19, New Delhi – New Mexico lawmakers passed legislation on Monday to launch the state’s first full investigation into Jeffrey Epstein’s Zorro Ranch, where he is accused of trafficking and sexually abusing girls and women.The bipartisan "truth commission" will seek testimony from...
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New Delhi, February 18 The National Investigation Agency filed a chargesheet against three accused, including a missing suspected Chinese national, on Wednesday in a human trafficking and cyber fraud racket based in Myanmar, targeting citizens of the UK, the US, and Canada, officials said.In...
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New Delhi, February 16 A Delhi court has acquitted two men accused of trafficking and wrongfully confining a woman in 2014, observing that the prosecution failed to prove the charges beyond reasonable doubt after the complainant turned hostile during the trial.Additional Sessions Judge Anuj...