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Two minors rescued from human trafficking in Nellore

Two minors rescued from human trafficking in Nellore
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Two minor boys from Bihar and Jharkhand were rescued from human trafficking at the Nellore railway station during a special drive. The boys were being transported for labor work and have since been handed over to child welfare authorities.

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This highlights ongoing efforts to combat child labor and human trafficking in India's railway transit networks.

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Two minor boys were reportedly rescued from human trafficking during a special drive organised by District Child Protection Officer (DCPO) in Nellore on Tuesday morning. A team of Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) found them on platform number 3 of Nellore railway station, while checking the general and sleeper coaches of train no. 18189, the Tatanagar to Ernakulam Express.

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