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Human Trafficking Case, Two More Arrested, Three Girl’s Rescued

In a significant development in the Baramulla human trafficking case, two more accused have been arrested and three minor girls have been rescued. The police have been investigating the case and have made several arrests and rescues in recent days.

According to a statement by the police, the two accused, Ghulam Mohammad Khan and Manzoor Ahmad Shah, were found to be involved in the trafficking and exploitation of minor girls from outside the Union Territory. They were arrested by a police party from Police Station Baramulla and are currently being held at the police station.

During the operation, three minor victim girls, who are from Rohingya, Burma, were rescued. This brings the total number of minor girls rescued in the case to seven. The police have been working to combat human trafficking and ensure the safety and dignity of vulnerable individuals.

The initial investigation of the case had led to the arrest of two accused from Baramulla and the rescue of four minor females. The latest arrests and rescues are a significant step forward in the case and demonstrate the commitment of the Baramulla Police to fighting human trafficking.

The police have been working tirelessly to investigate the case and bring the accused to justice. The rescue of the minor girls is a positive development and ensures that they are safe and receiving the necessary care and support.

The Baramulla Police have been praised for their efforts in combating human trafficking and ensuring the safety and dignity of vulnerable individuals. The latest operation is a testament to their commitment to this cause.

The case highlights the need for continued vigilance and efforts to combat human trafficking. The police and other authorities must work together to prevent such crimes and ensure that the victims receive justice.

In conclusion, the Baramulla human trafficking case has seen significant progress with the arrest of two more accused and the rescue of three minor girls. The police will continue to investigate the case and work towards bringing the accused to justice.

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