In a major breakthrough concerning Nepal\u2019s missing daughters, Maiti Nepal rescued as many as 174 women from human traffickers<\/a> in the last six months!<\/p>\n These women were being trafficked to India when Maiti Nepal interfered and brought them back. According to Maiti Nepal\u2019s eastern region office Kakadvitta, they were given counseling before being united with their parents.<\/p>\n Shocking Statistics!<\/strong><\/p>\n Following these alarming events, Maiti Nepal<\/a> has been maintaining constant surveillance at Kakadvitta, Pashupatinagar, Bhadrapur and Jogbani as these places serve as transit points for human trafficking.<\/p>\n Simultaneously, Maiti Nepal has been conducting various awareness programs in collaboration with Nepal Police to stop human trafficking.<\/p>\n 16 Rescued in New Delhi Swati Maliwal DCW Chief took to Twitter to share about the incident.<\/p>\n “The traffickers had taken away their passports, locking them up in a tiny room we saved them from today. This trafficking operation had been going on for eight months. Seven other girls have already been sent to Kuwait and Iraq 15 days ago. We have no idea what may have happened to them!” reads her twitter post<\/p>\n 21 Rescued in Kenya<\/strong> \u201cWe are aware that 21 Nepali young women were rescued in Kenya. We are trying to find out their details through our consulate general in Kenya,\u201d says Amrit Bahadur Rai, Nepali Ambassador to South Africa.<\/p>\n Rai also revealed that officials were already on their task of collecting information about them but didn\u2019t mention anything about their condition.<\/p>\n The women had reached Kenya through India and Bangladesh.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" In a major breakthrough concerning Nepal\u2019s missing daughters, Maiti Nepal rescued as many as 174 women…<\/span><\/p>\n\n
\n<\/strong>In another major development concerning the human trafficking row, the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) saved 16 young Nepali girls from being trafficked to Iraq and Kuwait. The act was busted midway following a raid in Delhi\u2019s Munirka area.<\/p>\n
\nIn another scenario, the Embassy of Nepal in South Africa is keeping a tab on of 21 Nepali women<\/a> who were rescued from two clubs in Nairobi on July 19, 2018.<\/p>\n