34 children trafficked to Ludhiana from J'khand, Bihar: Police official

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Press Trust of India Jamshedpur
Last Updated : Aug 29 2018 | 5:45 PM IST

Thirty-four children, mostly tribals, were allegedly trafficked from Bihar and Jharkhand to Ludhiana in Punjab and some were converted to Christianity, a police official said today.

They were lodged in a missionary-run child shelter home in Ludhiana, Superintendent of Police (SP), West Singhbhum, G Kranthi Kumar, said.

Kumar said the police swung into action after Jyotsana Tirkey, a member of the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) in Chaibasa, lodged a complaint on August 26.

Her complaint was based on a media report that claimed that 34 children from Chaibasa in Jharkhand's West Singhbhum district and Bihar were illegally kept in a missionary-run child shelter home in Ludhiana, he said.

Following the complaint, a police team was sent to Ludhiana and it along with the Punjab Police arrested a man He was produced at a court there before he is brought to Chaibasa on transit remand, the officer said.

"Police has contacted 12 children of the 20 reportedly sent back to West Singhbhum before the police team reached there (Ludhiana) following disclosure of the alleged human trafficking incident," Kumar said.

Police are trying to trace the remaining children.

The 34 children from Bihar and Jharkhand were also admitted to an illegal school in Ludhiana, and later shifted to another city-based school which was registered under the JJ Act and legal, the SP said.

Two each are from Khunti and Ranchi are still pursuing their studies in the legal school , he said, adding that the matter is being investigated.

Kumar said the school, which was running illgeally, did not inform the local CWC members about the children brought from Jharkhand and Bihar.

On the alleged conversion, he said it was a matter of investigation, but prima facie, the report stated that some children were converted.

"We'll be in a position to comment only when the man arrested in this connection is brought here," he said.

The SP said as per record, around 300 children from Jharkhand were taken to Ludhiana, Punjab, since 2006.

The Chaibasa CWC member, Tirkey, also alleged that attempts were being made to convert them to Christanity and engaged them as child labour.

On the basis of the complaint, Kumar has constituted a police team, headed by Anti-Human Trafficking Unit Officer-in-charge Banarasi Ram, and sent them to Ludhiana to bring back the remaining children.

Tirkey alleged that the child shelter home authorities had sent back 30 children, including the 20 form West Singhbhum, without informing the members of CWC in Chaibasa and Ludhiana.

Four children were shifted to other child homes, she said in the complaint

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First Published: Aug 29 2018 | 5:45 PM IST

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