18 children rescued in Bihar: Tripura minister

  • | Saturday | 15th September, 2018

Roy Barman received the children Friday evening at the Agartala railway station "There is a sigh of relief for all of us that the children have returned to Tripura. She also said their families had paid money to the authorities of the school for their study and subsistence. We don't want any child to go to other states without the knowledge of the Tripura government. It is an eye-opener for all of us," Roy Barman told reporters.Tripura State Child Welfare Society chairperson Nilima Ghosh, who met the children, alleged that she found marks of torture on their bodies. The Department of Tribal Welfare will ask the Bihar government for proper investigation of the incident.

AGARTALA: Eighteen tribal students were rescued from a Buddhist missionary school in Bihar and brought here, a Tripura minister said on Saturday.The children, belonging to the Mog and the Chakma community at Pencharthal in the North Tripura district, were sent by their families for studies in Bodh Gaya , but the school was shut down two months ago without informing their parents, state Health and Family Welfare Minister Sudip Roy Barman said.The children were rescued by Bihar police which also brought them here by train. Roy Barman received the children Friday evening at the Agartala railway station "There is a sigh of relief for all of us that the children have returned to Tripura. The Department of Tribal Welfare will ask the Bihar government for proper investigation of the incident. We don't want any child to go to other states without the knowledge of the Tripura government. It is an eye-opener for all of us," Roy Barman told reporters.Tripura State Child Welfare Society chairperson Nilima Ghosh, who met the children, alleged that she found marks of torture on their bodies. She also said their families had paid money to the authorities of the school for their study and subsistence."I have met them and seen them wearing unhygienic clothes and having torture signs on their bodies," Ghosh told reporters.She said that the Child Welfare Society would soon start legal action against the school authority, following a discussion with the state government.She added that the police official, who handed over the children at the Agartala railway station, had said there were other children from Assam's Karbi Anglong district in the institution.They were handed over to the Assam authorities at the Guwahati railway station , Ghosh quoted the police official as having said.

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