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Girl from Assam flees women traffickers in Delhi

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Press Trust of India Barpeta
A teen-aged girl who was allegedly sold to women traffickers in Delhi, fled from her captors and reached home in Barpeta in Assam today.

The 18-year old girl also caught the woman, Manowara Begum who had sold her to the traffickers and handed her over to the authorities, police sources said here.

The girl had met Manowara Begum at a tea stall in Baghbar on January 17 and told her about the hardship she was facing as an orphan, the sources said.

Assuring her a job in a company in Delhi, Manowara sent the teenager to Delhi with two persons Hafijur and Farida.
 

After she realised that she was sold into the flesh trade, the girl managed to escape and went to Delhi police which sent her back to Assam by train, the sources said.

Manowara admitted that she and Hafijur and Farida had sold the girl in Delhi on January 18 for Rs one lakh, they said.

Manowara also admitted the three of them were selling girls from remote areas in Barpeta into the flesh trade by promising jobs or marriage in Delhi, Punjab, Haryana and other places, the sources said.

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First Published: Jan 31 2014 | 8:25 PM IST

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