135,000 WOMEN, 61,000 CHILDREN REMAINED UNTRACED; 150 INVESTIGATIVE UNITS APPROVED: GOVT
The government, on 8 December, said that it has approved the
setting up of 150 specialised investigative units to tackle crime against women
in the country.
Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary, the Minister of State for
Home, asserted that the Home Ministry, since 2011-12, has sanctioned a robust
scheme to strengthen law enforcement in cases of human trafficking.
Here are the key points from the speech:
1)225 human trafficking units have been set-up throughout
the country.
2)Setting up of 150 specialised investigative units in
states and Union Territories has been approved by the
Home Ministry.
3)The investigative units will be established on a 50:50
fund sharing basis between states and center.
4)Ministry had adviced the states and UTs to organise
'Operation Smile' in January and 'Operation Muskan' in July.
5)The month-long campaigns have resulted in the rescue of
9,146 women and 19,742 children respectively.
6)Till December 2014, 95,939 women and 45,675 children had
remained untraced in the country.
7)1,35,356 women and 61,444 children were missing on 30
November 2015, as per govern.
With 1,35,000 women and 61,000 children continue to be
missing in the country, government today said it has approved the setting up of
150 specialised investigative units on crimes against women across the country.
Minister of State for Home Haribhai Parathibhai Chaudhary
said in Lok Sabha that a comprehensive scheme to strengthen the enforcement of
law against human trafficking has been sanctioned since 2010-11 by the Home
Ministry wherein 225 anti-human trafficking units have been set up throughout
the country.
"The Home Ministry has approved setting up of 150
specialised investigative units on crimes against women in states and union
territories with 50:50 fund sharing," he said during Question Hour.
Chaudhary said the Home Ministry had advised the states and
UTs to take up a month-long campaign titled 'Operation Smile' in January and
'Operation Muskan' in July, leading to the rescue of 9,146 and 19,742 missing
children respectively.
The Minister said as on November 30, a total of 135,356
missing women were untraced and 61,444 missing children were untraced.
As per the official record, till December-end 2014, 95,939
women and 45,675 children remained untraced.ment data.
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