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Bangladeshi minor girl forced into prostitution rescued in Odisha's Cuttack, victim names 5 agents

A Bangladeshi minor girl who was allegedly forced into prostitution has been rescued by the police in Odisha's Cuttack city.

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November 24, 2024
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Cuttack: A Bangladeshi minor girl who was allegedly forced into prostitution has been rescued by the police in Odisha's Cuttack city.

The victim in her statement named as many as five agents, including two women, involved in the flesh trade. She has also mentioned their addresses and contact numbers in the statement.

The Madhupatna police rescued the 16-year-old girl on November 9 night when she was roaming in the Link Road area.

She was handed over the the Child Care, which informed about the incident to the Child Welfare Committee (CWC).

On November 23, the CWC sent a report to the Cuttack DCP. The report revealed that the girl was brought from Bangladesh to India by the accused on the false promise of employment. She was later forced into prostitution, the report said.

On the basis of the report, the Madhupatna police registered a case under Sections 143(4), 144(1)/3(5) of BNS, Section 6 of the POCSO Act and Section 5 of the ITP Act.

Efforts were on by the cops to trace and apprehend the accused.

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