The children were produced before the Child Welfare Committee (CWC) that sent all of them to two separate shelter homes.
According to the Circle Inspector, Anti-Human Trafficking Cell of Kota, Kaniz Fatima, eight children were rescued while they were working in hazardous conditions at separate shops, hotels and stalls in Nayapura police station area.
Another child, who had been forced into begging, was also rescued, she said, adding all the children are between the age of 8 and 10 years and most of them belong to Kota while one of them hails from Rajgarh district of Madhya Pradesh.
A meeting of Child Welfare Committee (CWC) would also be called on Friday to decide the further action about the rescued nine children. The employers of these nine children would also be booked, she said, adding currently investigation into the matter is underway.
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