20 minor rescued from child labor in Balapur

Hyderabad | Tuesday | 6th October, 2020

Summary:

The police stated that the children, all aged between eight and 16, and were trafficked from their native places after their parents were promised that the children would be provided education and a decent job. 

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Lured by false promises of education and a better life, eight-year-old Rohit (name changed), a native of Bihar, was trafficked to work at a bangle-making factory in the city.

The same was the case with 19 other minor boys who were forced to work at bangle-making units in Balapur under inhuman conditions, without enough food, shelter or clothing.

The minors were detained in a congested place and made to work for long hours. 

On Monday Balapur police of Rangareddy district, along with State Coordinator, Bachpan Bachao Andolan, Ande Venkateshwarlu and CWC members raided three bangle units near Pink Palace and rescued all 20 children.

All children have been moved to a child care center in Hyderabad. 

The police stated that the children, all aged between eight and 16, and were trafficked from their native places after their parents were promised that the children would be provided education and a decent job. 

A case under Section 79 of JJ Act, 2015, Section 14(1) of Child Labour Act, 1986, and Section 18 of Bonded Labor Act have been registered against the five accused — Mano Devi, Imtiyaz, Mohammed Mujahid, Mohammed Sarfaraj and Mohammed Thoufiq, all from Bihar.

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