Two Indian Nationals Arrested in Lalitpur for Attempting to Traffick a Minor to India
Lalitpur. Police have arrested two Indian nationals who were trying to take a minor girl from Lalitpur to India by luring her with the intention of trafficking. The accused had lured the minor girl, a resident of Khumaltar, Lalitpur Metropolitan City Ward No. 14, and taken her from her home. In order to avoid suspicion, the police found them in the process of buying a bus ticket to Delhi, India, after changing the girl's clothes. Based on a special tip that they were taking the girl with the intention of selling her, a police team dispatched to the scene apprehended them while they were buying tickets. The arrested individuals have been identified as Chhotulal Jangid, 24, a resident of Barunpath Police Station, Jaipur District, Rajasthan Province, India, and Denvendra Kumar Harijan, 21, a resident of Manewar Gram Panchayat, Rajasthan Province, India. The police have taken both Indian nationals into custody and successfully rescued the victimized minor girl. Both arrested individuals have been remanded in custody for 5 days by the court for further investigation into the human trafficking and transportation case. The police have initiated a detailed investigation into the individuals involved in this incident and their wider network.
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