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Delhi Police busts interstate trafficking network in Srinagar

Published on: Aug 28, 2025 03:20 AM IST

NEW DELHIThe Delhi Police, in a joint operation with the Jammu and Kashmir Police, busted a human trafficking racket that allegedly pushed several children into bonded domestic labour in Srinagar over the past two years, officers aware of the development said on Wednesday

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Around 500 people are estimated to have been trafficked by the syndicate. (Getty Images/iStockphoto)

The Delhi Police, in a joint operation with the Jammu and Kashmir Police, busted a human trafficking racket that allegedly pushed several children into bonded domestic labour in Srinagar over the past two years, officers aware of the development said on Wednesday.

Police said the investigation into a case of two children, a 15-year-old girl and a 13-year-old girl, who were neighbours and went missing from Bhalswa Dairy in 2024, led them to Srinagar, from where the girls were rescued in June. “One of the girls managed to contact a person she knew who further informed police,” an officer aware of the matter said.

Their statements to the Child Welfare Committee revealed they had been lured from the Old Delhi Railway Station and forced to work as domestic helps without pay, deputy commissioner of police (outer north) Hareshwar Swami said.

Subsequently, the team arrested the two other accused, Talib and Singh, on August 19 and rescued a 16-year-old girl during the raid. From Talib, police recovered a forged UP Police identity card, which he allegedly used to evade checks while transporting children, the DCP said.

Police said the network of touts and placement agents targeted vulnerable minors and labourers at railway stations and moved them across states under fake identities. Payments were routed through UPI and hawala channels. Investigators are now probing financial trails, vehicles used for transport, and documents that enabled the trafficking.

The DCP said that the probe revealed more accused—Shahbaz Khan, Naresh, Rohit Pandey, and Sohail Ahmad of Sunaaz Placement Agency in Srinagar—as part of the syndicate, and they were on the run.

“This case exposes a trafficking syndicate exploiting vulnerable minors and labourers. With multiple arrests and rescues already effected, Delhi Police remains committed to dismantling the entire network,” said Swami, adding that more arrests are likely to happen.

 
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