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Police recommend immediate relief, compensation to the girls Khammam accounts for a number of forced prostitution cases, says SP
Trainee sub-divisional police officer Janaki Sharmila listening to one of the rescued girls. KHAMMAM: Three minor girls, including a junior college student, were freed from forced prostitution as part of a major operation launched in the district against human trafficking. The initiative spearheaded by Superintendent of Police Mahesh M. Bhagwat resulted in the arrest of some 11 persons accused in the prostitution racket. One of the minor girls sold to a brothel in the red light area of Mumbai managed to escape and return to Khammam while two others were found to be pregnant. The police department has recommended an immediate relief of Rs 10,000 to each of the girls besides a compensation ranging up to Rs 1 lakh. They would be sent to the rehabilitation centre for counselling. He said Daravath Nagulu, a resident of Balapet Tanda who had been in the flesh trade for over five years sold girls from the district in Mumbai. He enjoyed the support of affluent clientele in places such as Vijayawada and Kodad. Boda Ramesh, another person accused in the case, was also arrested along with nine others as part of the drive. The Police department is working on information that similar gangs were operating in other parts of the district including Yellandu area trying to lure gullible women into flesh trade. He said Khammam accounted for a substantial number of girls forced into prostitution. Out of 45 women set free by the State police from the red light area of Mumbai in 2007, some 15 women were from the district. The SP said the breakthrough in the drive owed itself to the efforts of the Khammam sub divisional police officer, Rameshaiah, the trainee DSP, Janaki Sharmila and CI, Khammam rural, Syed Sarwar. The constables and head constable who took part in the operation would be suitably rewarded. © Copyright 2000 - 2009 The Hindu |