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In , when she was 17, both her parents -- daily wage labourers in a village in Khulna, Bangladesh -- died of an illness. With no other source of income, she turned to begging on the streets, trying to battle for survival. One day, two people who were known in the locality, arrived at her door with a proposition. Come with us, they said, and we will give you a better life across the border in India. Eight years later, the year-old lives in a government shelter home in Indore, after years of substance and sexual abuse at the hands of an organised trafficking ring that crosses international boundaries, and state boundaries within India. Their names were Bakhtiyar and Shabana, she remembers. There was nothing left for her in Bangladesh, so she willingly left with them. They took her to Jessore, and then later to Rajshahi in Bangladesh. In the dark of the night, they crossed a porous river boundary, across the Padma, into Murshidabad in West Bengal. In Kolkata, the year-old found herself in a room with 10 other girls, with nobody allowed to leave the apartment. They made us practice wearing fashionable clothes and high heels. In a matter of weeks, she was moved to Mumbai, along with the others. They took us to a flat where they wanted to train us in prostitution. I refused. But two agents began forcing us to consume MDMA and ecstasy on a daily basis. The police investigation that began last year has now seen the rescue of 21 women, the arrest of at least 30 people, and finally on October 2, the arrest of Munirul, the year-old man at the centre of the trafficking ring. We have unraveled the trafficking network and are now looking to discovering the networks of customers for the ring. Of the 1, cases of human trafficking registered in , the latest NCRB Crime in India report says that there were 1, men and 2, women affected. Of the 48 cases of international human trafficking, 24 people were from Bangladesh, the highest, followed by 20 from Nepal. In MP, though people know that women from Bangladesh and Nepal are being brought, but police raids are intermittent. Similarly, women from Odisha and tribal areas have been trafficked for years to Bundelkhand and Chambal on the pretext of marriage as the sex ratio is very low at these places. The government must develop a stronger information network to tackle the crisis. On September 21, , two women, who said they were from Mumbai, walked into the Vijay Nagar police station in Indore, and registered a complaint. They said that they were brought to the city on the pretext of a modelling event, but were being forced into prostitution, and kept hostage in a flat. We raided the flat the same day and rescued 15 women. The police arrested five people, who were working as local agents, and they informed us that six more women had also been kept hostage in a guest house in Lasudiya. Out of these, 12 were from Bangladesh while the others were from West Bengal and Bihar. The locals have been handed over to their family members. But there was one major roadblock -- afraid of the ramifications of being implicated in the case, none of the 15 victims were amenable to speaking. The break came when, a few days later, a year-old woman came to the police station, and said she was ready to tell all. Instead of complaining to the police, her family abandoned her. Like the others, she was brought to India by Bakhtiyar and Shabana. She went through the same training process in Kolkata, and was sold to an agent in Mumbai, where she began working with Munirul. She was sent to Indore, where she shared her ordeal with a man who decided to marry her. Despite her leaving the network, Munirul and another accused, Indore-based Sagar Jain, continued to blackmail her. She told us she was often raped by the two men. In the same month, more arrests were made. Deepak Vaishnav and Govardhan Purohit were arrested from Indore, for allegedly developing fake Aadhar cards for the women. Then, two months later, the SIT made another significant arrest in December, of Sagar Jain, a crucial link in the chain. He served two purposes for the gang in Indore. One was the supply of drugs, and sending the girls into parties essentially as drug peddlers. The second was working to fix deals with agents to set up encounters with customers for the women, who often were sent to different places for prostitution for several days. Soon after his release, he turned his attention to woman from Bangladeshi women since the police was on the lookout for Russian women. From identifying girls from underprivileged families in Bangladesh to imparting training and providing fake documents in India, every person in the operation had a defined role, police officials said. He used to present the agents as family members before the Qazi for Nikaah. The money flow would soon stop, but by that time, the girls were trapped, either addicted to the drugs, or worried that their illegal entries into the country would be exposed. The repetitive rejection of a woman would lead to her use only to supply drugs, police officers said. Most were made to interact with prospective customers through video calls on WhatsApp. Interrogations have revealed that Munirul supplied over women over the past five years. Much like the origin story of the victims themselves, Munirul, alias Gazi, came to India at the age of seven, crossing the border illegally sitting atop a steamer in an attempt to escape domestic abuse, police said. While the details of his life are still sketchy, in the next decade he found himself in Surat, working at a clothes and jewellery market. He was told that it was getting difficult to bring Russian and Thai girls into India. Over the past eight years, Munirul accumulated wealth, buying a lavish home in Gulmohar in Surat. When the police raided his house, it had multiple security guards, and more than a dozen servants. On the walls were photographs of Munirul with some of the women he was trafficking. In the year since the investigation began though, Munirul was changing locations and sim cards every month, even evading a police raid in Surat once. In late September, the police were informed that he was hiding in a slum near Zorba Pati, from where he was eventually arrested. He was sent to Indore Central Jail on Sunday, after being produced before court. Yet, even as Munirul is now in jail, the investigation has been stymied by a security breach in the government shelter home the 12 Bangladeshi victims were lodged in. Between March and July , 10 of them went missing, and thus far, the police have been able to recover only one woman, who was one of those married to Munirul. Qazi, the police station incharge, said that the police wrote to the district administration for the serious lapses in security -- but no action has been taken so far. Share Via. AFP Representational image. Share this article. Human Trafficking. Whatsapp Twitter Facebook Linkedin. Sign In. Edit Profile. Your Subscription Plan. Renew Subscription. Manage Subscription. Saved Articles. My Reads. Sign out. World News. HT Premium. Elections HT Insight. My Account. Sign in. Home Cricket.
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Passenger train services between India and Bangladesh resumed on Sunday after an over two-year gap owing to the pandemic with the flagging off of Bandhan Express from Kolkata station on way to Khulna in the neighbouring country, an Eastern Railway ER official said here. Maitree Express is also scheduled to resume services between Kolkata and Dhaka on Sunday and will travel to the Bangladesh capital on Monday morning on the first journey from here since March , he said. While the Bandhan Express between Kolkata and Khulna runs two days a week, Maitree Express connecting Kolkata with the Bangladeshi capital is a five-day service. Chakraborty told PTI that people on both sides of the border are excited about the resumption of the train services, which are fully booked for the next few days. The trains have a capacity of around passengers and have air-conditioned chair car and executive class categories, he said. India-Bangladesh train connectivity through West Bengal will receive another boost from June 1 with the inauguration of Mitali Express between New Jalpaiguri and Dhaka, Chakraborty said. The new service will also boost tourism in northern West Bengal as many travellers from Bangladesh show a keen interest in exploring the Darjeeling Hills and the forests and tea gardens of Dooars in the foothills, he said. Join our official telegram channel nationalherald and stay updated with the latest headlines. India-Bangladesh train services resume after two years A Railway spokesman said that people on both sides of the border are excited about the resumption of the train services, which are fully booked for the next few days. Follow us on: Facebook , Twitter , Google News , Instagram Join our official telegram channel nationalherald and stay updated with the latest headlines. Opinion Articles Subscribe Newspaper Share.
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