Eight girls and two women from the Bru community were rescued in Agartala after they fled from a rehabilitation camp in North Tripura district in search of jobs, police said on Thursday.
Acting on a tip-off, police raided Chandrapur bus terminus in Agartala on Wednesday and rescued the girls and the women who escaped the rehabilitation camp in Kanchanpur with the help of a middleman, officer-in-charge of East Agartala police station, Mumtaz Begum, said.
They were handed over to Childline for accommodation in a shelter home, she said.
“If their guardians are identified, the rescued persons will be handed over to them,” Begum said.
It is yet to be ascertained whether it is a case of human trafficking or not, a Childline official said.
Mizoram Bru Displaced People’s Forum secretary Bruno Msha said, “It is unfortunate that they fled the camps. Generally, anyone going out has to make an entry in a register. We are also trying to find out the truth.”
There are eight camps in Tripura for Brus who fled neighbouring Mizoram in waves following ethnic clashes. PTI
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