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  Metros   Delhi  29 Nov 2017  DCW issues notice to police over sending 13 girls back to brothels

DCW issues notice to police over sending 13 girls back to brothels

PTI
Published : Nov 29, 2017, 11:26 am IST
Updated : Nov 29, 2017, 11:28 am IST

It is most urgently required that the girls are safeguarded and their correct age is established, DCW chief Swati Maliwal said.

Delhi Commission For Women issued the notice to Joint Commissioner of Police, Crime Branch, seeking to know the reasons for sending the girls back in violation of the orders of Child Welfare Committee along with the details of officers under whose approval the girls were sent back to the brothels. (Photo: PTI)
 Delhi Commission For Women issued the notice to Joint Commissioner of Police, Crime Branch, seeking to know the reasons for sending the girls back in violation of the orders of Child Welfare Committee along with the details of officers under whose approval the girls were sent back to the brothels. (Photo: PTI)

New Delhi: Delhi Commission For Women (DCW) has issued a notice to police's crime branch in connection with the incident in which 13 girls were first rescued and then sent back to brothels at GB Road, describing it as a serious lapse.

The commission issued the notice to Joint Commissioner of Police, Crime Branch, seeking to know the reasons for sending the girls back in violation of the orders of Child Welfare Committee along with the details of officers under whose approval the girls were sent back to the brothels.

According to the notice, the 13 girls were produced before the CWC on Tuesday.

It is most urgently required that the girls are safeguarded and their correct age is established, DCW chief Swati Maliwal said.

"Further, a statement of Delhi Police is being reported in the media stating that the girls were sent to the brothels as they were allegedly staying there on their 'own will'. However, in critical oversight, Delhi Police failed to note that in case the girls turned out to be minors, they were to be rescued regardless of their consent," the notice states.

The women's panel, in the notice, said that the rescue of the girls was conducted as a result of information received from two girls, who had been rescued earlier by DCW, GB Road police and NGO Rescue Foundation.

The Chairperson of the CWC strongly objected to the girls being sent back to the brothels as all the girls appeared to be minors and their Aadhaar cards appeared to be fake since most girls belonged to Nepal.

The commission is of the view that unexplained and unnecessary haste to send the girls back to the brothels the same day was a serious lapse on part of the Crime Branch and is in violation of Juvenile Justice Act, the notice stated.

The commission has sought to know whether any departmental enquiry has been initiated in the matter along with the details of the girls to be produced before CWC, including their name, address and copy of Aadhaar card. The commission has sought the information by December 3.

Tags: delhi commission for women, child welfare committee, delhi crime branch, juvenile justice act, aadhaar cards, 13 girls sent back to brothels
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