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 and work for them. Extreme poverty led Miru’s    ties can reach them. There is a nexus between hotel
 parents, Lalchand Hasda and Barki Mandi, to    owners and agents, where the agents act as inform-
 give away their minor daughter to the family,    ers to such hotels.”
 but, they haven’t received any money yet. The    AASAA and other student unions are working
 parents are also reluctant to complain to the   relentlessly to chalk out a plan to dig out details of
 authorities.  all the girls and bring them back home, with the
 help of NGOs and other concerned authorities. They
 Porous borders  are also drawing plans to sensitise parents to curb
 the menace.
 Here, the bigger question is how the girls manage to   It is seen that the Santhal and Adivasi communi-
 reach Geluphu by crossing the India-Bhutan border   ties in Lower Assam have been severely targeted by
 despite tight security being deployed round-the-  the traffickers, time and again. The level of ignorance
 clock to safeguard the border gates and check upon   is high and education level is absolutely zero. At least
 any illegal activities.   in the case of the Bodo community, trafficking has
 On this, Ananta said, “Now, this is a critical ques-  come down to some extent. Bodo students union has
 tion, how cross-border trafficking could happen in   been mobilising Bodo people to educate them on the
 spite of such tight security at the border gates. It is   issue of trafficking through timely interaction with
 to be noted that there are labour unions stationed   parents and intervention. The same action is, sadly,
 at the border gates who record details of every    missing in the far-flung border villages situated near
 single migrant labour coming to India or Bhutan for   the Indo-Bhutan border.
 Low conviction
 Usually, a trafficker is   rate of traffickers

 either already known   As per reports from Assam, everyday four children

 to the victim’s family   go missing and among them girls are the top victims             photo: tehelka archives
 of this nefarious human trafficking trade.
 Digambar Narzary, Chairman, NEDAN, high-
 or is somebody from   lighted that less number of convicts in trafficking    children are trafficked each year from Assam. Also,   timely funds to organisations working on rehabili-
 cases is a problem too. “NEDAN has put 45 traffickers
                 there is no significant increase in conviction of the
                                                                 tation of trafficked victims.”
 the same village or   behind the bars and only four have been convicted.   traffickers which has made the trafficking a risk-  PoLicy needed on
 Such is the case here. This encourages culprits
                 free business. It is very much required to strengthen
 community, but not   to  move  freely  sans  fear  and  continue  with   the Anti-Human Trafficking (AHT) task forces in the   human trafficking
 trafficking.”
                 police stations through various training and aware-
 NEDAN started a national campaign called
 an outsider  ‘every 8 minutes a child goes missing in India’   ness programmes.”   Poverty is not the only factor behind the increas-
                   Since its inception in 1998, GOLD has facilitated
 on missing children to stop child trafficking in   approximately 50 rescue operations with police   ing number of trafficking cases in lower Assam.
 the country. The NGO has been encouraging the    and rescued 500 victims.    Lack of awareness among adolescences has kept
 locals to come out and report such cases without    Assam Centre for Rural Development (ACRD), a   the human trafficking trade alive in the state. “To-
 work on a daily basis. Without their permission, no   being named.   noted organisation working for trafficking victims,   day, young boys and girls aspire to go out, earn
 migrant labour can come to India or cross towards   For this, NEDAN started an SMS service to   especially in the porous pockets  of Baksa and Udal-  money and experience a better lifestyle, but they
 Bhutan to work.   keep  a  track  on  trafficking  cases  or  those  of   guri districts of Assam since 2009, said that as per   do not know how to earn it. This is the reason why
 But the agents are too smart. They use hotel vehi-  missing people in Kokrajhar, Chirang and oth -  their data, 171 girls have reportedly been trafficked   many children and youths are easily lured by
 cles that have vehicle registration plates of Bhutan   er border and remote forest villages. Anybody   from Baksa and Udalguri since 2009.    traffickers,” said Dr Sunita Changkakati, Chairper-
 while entering India. Usually, hotel vehicles with   with a basic mobile phone can inform NEDAN    Prerna Changakakati, Director, ACRD, said,   son, Assam State Commission for Protection of
 Bhutanese registration plates get a go ahead at the   about such incidents by calling or sending a message   “There  is  no  database  to  monitor  inter-state    Child Rights (ASCPCR).
 border gates, therefore, they easily enter the poor   to 9229224424.  migration, as a result, there is no tracking of the   However, while trafficking cases persist, sur-
 border villages of Assam, pick up the girls and return   According  to  Rajeev  Sharma,  Director  of    girls who go missing.   prisingly there are no specific policies to curb the
 to Bhutan.”  Guwahati-based NGO GOLD (Global Organisation for    The state needs stringent laws to safeguard   menace. When asked about the programmes to
 He further said, “Thankfully, the Royal Bhutan    Life  Development),  the  number  of  trafficking    victims,  bust  the  nexus  and  punish  the  traf -  control trafficking situation in Assam, the Chairper-
 Police (RBP) is very cooperative. But, it is unfortunate   victims is much higher in reality considering actual   fickers. Also, better employment opportunity   son said, “ASCPCR is planning to formulate a policy
 that every time Bhutan Police raids the hotels on    reported and unreported cases from every nook and   should be created to prevent re-trafficking of    to combat trafficking.”
 tip-off from their sources, the hotel owners transfer   corner of Assam.   rescued children and women from Assam. The
 the girls to undisclosed locations before the authori-  “In reality, approximately, 10,000 women and   government should also release sufficient and   letters@tehelka.com



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