Mangalore: Human trafficking - Sri Lankan refugees rescued?
Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore
Mangalore, Apr 26: The police on Thursday April 25 reportedly busted a human trafficking racket in the city. Several persons were rescued and a few taken into custody, sources said.
It is said that Sri Lankan refugees who were in Tamil Nadu were promised jobs in Australia, and for this purpose they were brought to Mangalore, and from here arrangements were being made to send them off to Australia by sea.
A few of the persons who were brought to the city were spotted wandering around in various places in the district, which aroused police suspicion and subsequently led to their arrest, it is said.
Police have declined from revealing further details in the matter.
It may be recalled that on September 8, 2012, a similar racket was busted in the city wherein 84 Sri Lankan refugees were rescued at New Mangalore Port and 14 persons had been arrested. In that case too, the refugees had been brought to the city with promises of being sent to a foreign country for employment. The IGP had termed it as the major case of human trafficking in the state of Karnataka. Unconfirmed sources said that the same gang might be involved this time too.
More details awaited.
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