The Commission has taken suo motu cognizance of a media report that in Tamil Nadu, the number of missing children is on a rise. More than two children go missing every day in the State and as such, during the first three months of the current year, 271 children have gone missing from different parts of the State, said an NHRC statement.
Reportedly, police do not investigate these cases seriously as these missing children belong to poor segments of society.
Accordingly, notices have been issued to the Chief Secretary and Director General of Police, Government of Tamil Nadu calling for detailed reports in the matter. They have been given four weeks to respond.
"The Commission has also drawn their attention to the judgment of the Supreme Court of India in Writ Petition (Civil) No 75/2012 dated May 10, 2013 wherein a number of directions, including mandatory registration of FIRs and prompt investigation in the matter of missing children, were issued.
According to the media report, carried on March 23, the number of missing children cases in Tamil Nadu is on increase from 441 cases in 2014 to 656 children in 2015. In Chennai itself, 114 children went missing in 2014 and this number rose to 149 (including 71 girl children) in 2015. Reportedly, 58 children have gone missing from Chennai this year, so far.
Reportedly, the mafia that controls bagging and even those involved in child prostitution and adoption rackets could be behind these disappearances, the statement said.
