Nepali women who had reached New Delhi to fly to Gulf countries for employment were intercepted two weeks ago and sent back to Nepal by Nepali Embassy in India Tuesday. The picture was taken at the Tribhuvan International Airport Tuesday.Nepali women who had reached New Delhi to fly to Gulf countries for employment were intercepted two weeks ago and sent back to Nepal by Nepali Embassy in India Tuesday. The picture was taken at the Tribhuvan International Airport Tuesday. Bijay Rai/Republica
KATHMANDU, Aug 5: The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police has geared up its investigations into a racket involved in 'trafficking' Nepali girls who were jointly rescued by Indian police and Nepal's embassy in New Delhi two weeks back.
Twenty-seven Nepali girls who were rescued from Mahilpalpur in New Delhi were sent back to Nepal on Tuesday by the Nepali embassy for further investigations. The Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare handed the girls over to CIB in order to identify their destinations and the kingpins and agents involved in the racket. “We have begun enquires and detailed investigations will be expedited once the related documents from India are obtained and the girls themselves are mentally prepared to face us,” said CIB director, DIG Hemanta Malla.
KATHMANDU, Aug 5: The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) of Nepal Police has geared up its investigations into a racket involved in 'trafficking' Nepali girls who were jointly rescued by Indian police and Nepal's embassy in New Delhi two weeks back.
Twenty-seven Nepali girls who were rescued from Mahilpalpur in New Delhi were sent back to Nepal on Tuesday by the Nepali embassy for further investigations. The Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare handed the girls over to CIB in order to identify their destinations and the kingpins and agents involved in the racket. “We have begun enquires and detailed investigations will be expedited once the related documents from India are obtained and the girls themselves are mentally prepared to face us,” said CIB director, DIG Hemanta Malla.

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