Mahesh Muralidhar Bhagwat has been recognised with the prestigious Trafficking in Persons (TIP) Hero award. Bhagwat, who who currently serves as Commissioner of Police of Rachakonda in Telangana, was presented the award in absentia by the US First Lady Melania Trump yesterday.
He has participated in anti-trafficking operations that have removed hundreds of victims from situations of trafficking and, with the help of other government departments and civil society organisations, has ensured their placement in support programmes, the State Department said.
The First Lady and the Secretary of State Rex Tillerson were present at the awards ceremony held at the Foggy Bottom headquarters of the State Department.
In all eight persons from across the world were presented with this prestigious annual award of the US.
The focus of this year's report is governments' responsibilities under the Palermo Protocol to criminalise human trafficking in all its forms and to prosecute offenders, he said.
"We urge the 17 countries that are not a party to the international Protocol to Prevent, Suppress, and Punish Trafficking in Persons to reconsider their position and to join the other countries who have made that commitment," Tillerson said.
Today, globally, it's estimated that there are 20 million victims of human trafficking.
In her remarks the First Lady said human trafficking is a pervasive human rights issue affecting millions, no matter their gender, age,or nationality.
It is often a profoundly secret crime.
"One of the greatest challenges is to merely identify those trapped in modern slavery. Even conservative estimates conclude that some 20 million people around the world, including right here in the United States, are trapped in human trafficking situations, terrible circumstances of exploitation, including so many young girls and boys who are victims of unthinkable tragedy of child sex trafficking," Melania said.
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