A total of 119 children from Jharkhand were sent home last night in two special coaches of Ernakulam-Patna Express from Palakkad, jointly arranged by the two state governments.
Similarly, the government decided to return 59 boys from Malda District in West Bengal, accommodated in an destitute-cum-orphanage in Mallapuram.
The district Child Welfare Committee had recommended that they be taken back to their home states since procedures for bringing children from other states were not followed.
The children numbering over 500 were detained by police at Palakkad railway station in two batches on May 24 and 25 after finding that many of them did not have any proper documents.
The transportation of the children from eastern states like Jharkhand, Bihar and West Bengal to Kerala has snowballed into a big issue, bringing orphanages run by charity trusts under the scanner.
A case was registered after the railway police detained the children on their arrival by a train, followed by the arrest of ten persons who accompanied them.
The government has ordered a police investigation in the case to ascertain whether it was a case of 'human trafficking' or it just involved procedural lapses.
Though over 150 children from Jharkhand had been brought to the state last month, some of them had already gone back home with their parents, police said.
Besides officials from Jharkhand, Social Justice and Child welfare officials from Bihar and West Bengal also arrived in Kerala, but they were yet to complete the verification process regarding the children brought from their respective states.
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