2019-04-20
The Central Child Welfare Board has rescued 28 children from India. The children had been taken to the neighboring country from Mahottari, Dhanusa, Siraha, and Sarlahi on different pretexts.
The children were being taken to Chennai from Sitamadi in Bihar of India when the Sitamadi administration intercepted them, according to Chief District Officer of Mahottari Umesh Kumar Dhakal. The children were later handed over to the Nepali authorities in the Nepali border at Bhittamod of Mahottari. The children included 12 from Mahottari, 11 from Dhanusa, three from Siraha and two from Sarlahi.
They aged between 15 to 17 years and a majority of them were from the Dalit community. They have been taken to Janakpur and will be handed over to their respective families after undergoing the due process, CDO Dhakal said.
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