Two minors rescued from human trafficking in Nellore

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.
Why it matters
This highlights ongoing efforts to combat child labor and human trafficking in India's railway transit networks.
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.
The article provides a straightforward, factual account of a law enforcement and social welfare operation.
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