Police officers standing with rescued children at station after successful trafficking bust operation

Police Rescue 12 Kidnapped Kids in 5-State Trafficking Bust

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Twelve children stolen from their families across India are finally safe after police dismantled a decade-old trafficking ring. The investigation rescued 10 girls and 2 boys, all between 4 and 12 years old, and arrested 13 gang members across five states.

Twelve children who vanished from their homes across India are back in police protection tonight after authorities busted a trafficking ring that operated for 10 years. The rescued children, ages 4 to 12, were taken from families in Jharkhand's Ranchi, Bokaro, Dhanbad, Chaibasa, and Latehar districts.

The breakthrough came after two siblings disappeared on January 2nd. Police formed a special investigation team that tracked the children to Ramgarh district on January 14th, finding them safe before they could be sold.

That discovery unraveled a much larger operation. The gang, known locally as the "Gulgulia Gang," had been stealing children across Bihar, Jharkhand, Odisha, West Bengal, and Uttar Pradesh for years.

Police arrested 13 gang members, including several women, from all five states. Two dozen more suspects remain under investigation as authorities work to determine the full scope of the trafficking network.

Police Rescue 12 Kidnapped Kids in 5-State Trafficking Bust

SSP Ranchi Rakesh Ranjan explained that the gang deliberately targeted children from poor families. These families often lacked legal knowledge and resources to navigate the police system, making them less likely to pursue cases aggressively.

The rescued children are now at Dhurwa police station, where officers are arranging DNA tests. The tests will help verify identities and reunite each child with their biological families as quickly as possible.

Why This Inspires

This rescue represents the power of persistent police work and coordinated action across state lines. What started as one family's desperate search for their missing children exposed a criminal operation that had been destroying families for a decade.

The investigation continues as authorities work to identify any additional victims and ensure no member of the trafficking ring remains free. For twelve families tonight, the impossible has happened: their stolen children are coming home.

Based on reporting by Indian Express

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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