Police Busts Exploitation Ring in Bihar: 28 Girls Rescued

In a major operation in Bihar's Saran district, police rescued 28 girls who were exploited and forced to perform in orchestra groups. Six suspects have been arrested, with girls hailing from states like West Bengal, Chhattisgarh, and Assam. The operation was carried out with the help of an NGO.

Police Busts Exploitation Ring in Bihar: 28 Girls Rescued
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In a significant breakthrough, police in Bihar's Saran district have successfully rescued 28 girls believed to be victims of exploitation, forced to dance in orchestra groups. The coordinated operation, spanning two days, led to the arrest of six individuals connected to the case.

Amongst those rescued, 15 hail from West Bengal, five from Chhattisgarh, four from Assam, with others originating from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar. The police conducted extensive searches in regions including Taraiya, Kopa, and Isuapur.

Authorities, collaborating with an NGO, acted on valuable insights to carry out the rescue. The ongoing investigation aims to bring more orchestra operators involved in these nefarious activities to justice.

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