1500 girls sell in the name of marriage in Jaipur, human trafficking under the guise of NGO

A case of buying and selling girls came to light in the name of mass marriage under the guise of women’s welfare -NGO in Jaipur, the capital of Rajasthan. Here, the police have exposed the rocket of human trafficking that is managed by an NGO named Sarva Samaj Gayatri Foundation. This gang brought girls from poor families to Jaipur on the pretext of marriage and career by Facebook and selling it for millions of rupees. They brought girls to Jaipur. In this case, former DCP Tejaswini Gautam said the police attacked the NGO based on the information of the informant. Director Gayatri Vishwakarma, her co -workers Bhagwandas, Mahendra, Hanuman Singh and another woman were arrested. According to the information received, this gang used to bring poor girls from UP, Bihar and Bengal to Jaipur by advertising marriage on Facebook and attracting work. He was then threatened with death and imprisoned in a camp. The woman prepared false documents. Police said Gayatri used to prepare false documents and get these girls married. Girls who couldn’t get married were sold for millions of rupees. According to the information received, two Ajmer brokers were brought to Jaipur to sell a 16 -year -old girl for Rs 2.5 Lakh. He was then forced to marry in Uttar Pradesh in a state of intoxication. After this, the broker brought him back to the NGO. The announcement in this way came to light when the minor girl escaped from there with the help of the wife and approached the police. Zero fir was filed on the minor complaint. Police attacked a false NGO in Sujanpura, Bassi, and arrested the entire gang. During interrogation, the accused said their rate was set based on their length and physical structure. As they went to the wedding, they got intoxicating substances so they couldn’t protest. Let us tell you that the NGO director has already transported Gayatri in Kanota, Khoh Nagorian and Nagar. Where ten cases are registered against him. Share this story -tags

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