Page 23 - English Tehelka Issue 1&2
P. 23

CoverStory                                                                                       trafficking








 unsolved. In Doomni, a tea estate in the district, one   tion of tea labourers. awareness among them about   human trafficking has been rampant in kokra-  ASSAm
 in every two houses has a case of missing children or   filing a missing complaint to police, or reporting to   jhar. however, the ethnic riots of 2008 between
 trafficking that is mostly unreported. This basically   the administration, to Gaon Bura (Village head) or   Bodos  and  adivasis  and  2012  riots  between
 stems from the fact that most parents are not even   NGOs is almost nil.  Bodos and Bengali speaking Muslims resulted in the   2016:   and 1032 in previous years).
 aware that a complaint could be made to the author-  as told by kalita, there have been some cam-  upsurge of trafficking to double. almost 4,00,000   91 cases reported   among them were 1,474 girls
 ities in the first place. In fact, trafficking in Baksa has   paigns, drives and mass-awareness programmes by   people from 400 villages got displaced in the riots   total 249 victims trafficked   and 939 boys.
 increased two-fold over the years because almost 90   the local authorities, student union groups beside   of 2012. One would still find relief camps running in   (163 females and 86 males);   (source: NcrB report 2016)
 per cent parents do not file a police complaint, thus   NGOs, and the Child Welfare Committee (CWC).   kashugaon, karigaon and other areas in kokrajhar,   92 victims rescued (63
 no First Information Report (FIR) can be initiated,   however, such initiatives have failed to sensitise the   some running since the 1980s, inhabited by Santhali   females and 29 males);   From 2012 to 2014 (october),
 when somebody goes missing.  locals about the gravity of the matter.  and other displaced people. The riots make it easier   assam stands at 11th position   a total of 4,754 children were
 Tehelka inquired with Officer-in-Charge (OC)   Baksa is an administrative district under the   for traffickers to exploit the oppressed population   in all-India rank on trafficking;  still untraced in the state.
 Pabitra kalita, Mushalpur Police Station, about why   Bodoland Territorial Council (BTC) in North-West-  and smuggle children, both young boys and girls,    purpose of Human trafficking:   (source: ascpcr report 2016)
 such a large number of people fail to report or file   ern part of assam. On February 10, 2003, the BTC    effortlessly from such camps.  Forced Labour (36), sexual
 a complaint at the time of the incident, to which he    accord  was  signed  to  form  BT aD  (Bodoland    exploitation for prostitution   SoMe MIssINg cases
 replied, “locals are reluctant to file a report, first,   Territorial autonomous District) with four districts   (51), domestic servitude (5);  oF Baksa
 fearing a complaint to police will incur them a fee,   — kokrajhar, Chirang, Baksa and Udalguri. The sex   tRafficking victims   cases convicted by court: 0  Bandhani Nag, Bilu,
 ratio in Baksa is 974 females against 1,000 males. In         (source: NcrB report 2016)   or deepti kachwa (16) went
                                                                                      missing in March 2017 anita
 general, Baksa is predominantly inhabited by Bodos   When Chancharang Narzary was trafficked in June,   toppo (30) went missing in
 followed by kachari, assamese, adhibasi (adivasi),   2015 for bonded labour work from his village Soru-  2015:   september 2017.
                                                               1,494 cases reported
 Ethnic riots in the   Sarania-kachari, koch-Rajbonshi, Bengali and other   para, he was 14-years-old and studying in the ninth   assam was at top in all-India   sheila eka (age 14, at the time
 religious minorities, as per government data.
              standard. The accused named Romesh took him to
                                                                                      she went missing in 2012)
                                                               rank based on trafficking.
 state in 2008 and 2012   Remote villages   Guwahati, on the pretext of getting him a good job   (source: NcrB report 2015)  sunita Lakra (age 14, in 2010
              and better lifestyle and Rs. 2,000 as monthly salary
                                                                                      when she was reported miss-
 resulted in the upsurge   aRe haven foR   in the hotel industry. his 53-year-old mother, Rom-  MIssINg cHILdreN  ing) chandani Lakra (age 15,
              phan Narzary, went berserk when she didn’t hear
                                                                                      in 2009 when she was
                                                               total 2,413 children were
              from her pisala (son) for two years. Today, Chancha-
 of trafficking to double.   tRaffickeRs  rang is back to home after he finally managed to flee   missing till 2016 (1381 in 2016   reported missing)
              in September 2017.
                                                                                BottleneckS
 riots make it easier for   around five hours’ drive from Baksa is kokrajhar   no word from him (Chancharang) for two years. he   1.  Lack of data with regard to child protection
                 “Romesh took my son and after that there was
 district, which is the sixth-worst trafficking zone
                                                               2.  Lack of awareness about child protection issues and services
 traffickers to exploit   in assam. On an average, one child goes missing   was forced to do menial and tedious jobs at a small   among other key line departments & mechanisms to tackle it
              hotel. and, he was never paid a single salary in two
 or is trafficked from kokrajhar everyday, accord-
                                                                 among the public and other line departments
 the oppressed   ing to NGO North east Research and Social Work    years. I had a horrendous time away from my son   3.  Lack of infrastructural and educational facilities
              for two years. What and how he was doing, alive or
 Networking (NeRSWN) that works towards the
                                                               4.  Lack of knowledge among officials on their functions and
                                                                 minimum convergence between government officials
 population and smuggle   education and betterment of underprivileged    dead, I had no idea. I am happy he has returned. We   5.  Lack of specially trained manpower
              are poor people. We will see what we can do for him
 children in the area.
              so that he doesn’t have to be desperate again to earn
 according to NeRSWN, over 300 forest and bor-
                                                               6.  destination coordination problems: police is given the respon-
 children effortlessly   der villages in kokrajhar are susceptible to serious   money,” his mother said.  sibility to bring back the children but they don’t have funds for
                                                                 such cases of reintegration and family reunification.
                 another distressing story is that of 15-year-
 child trafficking as the government is fearful of
 from camps  entering these deep pockets. The main targets are   old korobi (name changed). Never in her wildest   (Source: ASCPCR report 2016)
              dreams had she thought that her visit to a near-
 children from the Santhali, adhibasi and Bodo com-
 munities. Most of these children are trafficked to   by village market would cost her her childhood.    DeAling with victimS
 Delhi due to the high demand for domestic helpers   korobi was trafficked from Siliguri to kokrajhar, that   after a trafficking victim (minor or adult) is rescued, what
 and second, lack of evidence to prove a matter.”  and sex workers, and also to haryana, kerala, Guja-  are apart by a distance that can be covered in three-  comes as the next level of challenge is counselling. Tehelka
 “In most of the cases, we (police) press the families   rat, Mumbai, Punjab as well as several other parts of   and-a-half hours via train and six hours by road. In   spoke to gauri goswami, counsellor, Navajeevan home, acrd,
 to file a report or at least acknowledge the offender;   North and South India. here again, the number of   2016, korobi and her friends went to a local market   assam, about difficulties in dealing with trafficked victims. on
 failing to do so makes the case frail to investigate   parents filing missing complaints with the police is   where two unknown men gave her some eatables   this she said, “post the rescue operation, in the initial period at
 further. We have been doing timely campaigns and   miserably low.  laced with sedatives that made her unconscious.    homes, victims are seen immediately isolating themselves from
 mass-awareness programmes on human trafficking   Porous gateways to neighbouring Bhutan, Silig-  after that, she was abducted.    the world, while some get extremely aggressive. their past expe-
 with support from CWC (State Child Welfare Com-  uri, Cooch Bihar and West Bengal help traffickers   korobi, who had to go through a harrowing    rience even inflicts depression, mental illness, besides leaving
 mittee), NGOs and student unions,” kalita added.  with easy escapes for smuggling of young boys and   experience of sexual exploitation for almost a year,   scars of the past. It is essential that they are treated with utmost
 among the four tea gardens in Baksa district,   girls and makes kokrajhar a haven for cross-border   sounded terrified as she narrated her ordeal. “Those   love and respect, feel secure in the homes.” Working since 2009
 namely  Doomni Tea  estate  (Te),  Nagrijuli Te,    trafficking. Not only this, traffickers target soft spots   men gave me something to eat which made me    at Navajeevan, goswami said, “We help them indulge in recrea-
 Menaka Te, and Fatemabad Te, trafficking is at its   like Deosri, Dadgiri and other untouched villages in   unconscious. I tried to resist but they gagged me,   tional activities like singing, yoga, dance, craft work and various
 peak in Doomni, which has a predominant popula-  Chirang district.  preventing my cries from reaching anyone’s ears. I   hobbies; participate in community-level programmes.”
 tehelka / 31 january 2018  22  www.tehelka.com  tehelka / 31 january 2018  23  www.tehelka.com
 18-27 CStory.indd   6-7                                                                              12/01/18   3:46 PM
   18   19   20   21   22   23   24   25   26   27   28