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Human Trafficking Prevention Agency (HTPA)

Start Date :
Dec 15, 2014
Last Date :
Sep 30, 2015
00:00 AM IST (GMT +5.30 Hrs)
It is proposed to set up an agency to combat human trafficking in all its manifestations and grabs since it is a crime with involving other crimes and it is felt that we are few ...
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Srinath Gangoor
11 years 6 days ago
1. Redefine laws that we still follow.
2. Make law above all policy rather than parliament above all. Give complete power to National defense and Civil defense organizations to tackle such things.
3. Though the IPC sections are available, make is easily assessable to public.
4. Make the best use of UID cards. Link every thing to UID.
5. Being a citizen of it is also our duty to keep note of our surroundings.
It's high time to change our system.
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VIKRAM KUMAR
11 years 1 week ago
1. Make a web site where we can upload snaps of beggars (child used in trafficking).
2. Microwave imaging to look inside large truck near Toll Plaza and National Highway. To prevent human trafficking.
3. Dual tracking and monitoring at road and Highways from two different agencies e.g. Army and NIA.
4. Add Prevention of Human Trafficking in Corporate Social Reform, and allow/support NGOs to work in these field.
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Jay Chan
11 years 1 week ago
where ignorance, hunger, moreover lack of literacy ,education, strong family values, humanity, compassion and love, care, affection, concern for others pain and strain, value of human life, new opportunities for living----all these have become dangerous evils causing missing people, illegal human trafficking. Urgent need for people to get enlightened and avoid traps like these.
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ramakrishna reddy
11 years 1 week ago
It is mainly because of the taboo we have in the system. Even govt officials are afraid to talk about it when PM and Ministers don't even touch on the topic if forceful prostitution on young children. Govt should legalise prostitution, make sure everyone enjoys equal rights and protection(even prostitutes and their children). And punish people involving in human traficking.
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SHANAVAS KS
11 years 2 weeks ago
Human trafficking cases charge Non bailed sections...
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gaurav_40
11 years 2 weeks ago
Use a trained person as dummy that will get caught and will finally revel the bosses. To stop crime get criminals in your side.
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Gita Bisla
11 years 2 weeks ago
Start a hotline no. where people can inform the police if they suspect this type of activity.
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KEDAR CHAWARE
11 years 4 weeks ago
Being a lawyer I could say that To stop human trafficking by current Indian laws and police machinery is almost impossible !
But Definitely Govt could control it by adopting the PATTAYA- THAILAND MODEL.
* Trafficking should be banned from Entire Country and harsh punishment is provided for that.
* Trafficking should be ALLOWED to the specific notified areas of the country so that Govt could easily focus, monitor and control Social, Economical and Medical needs of sex workers.
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Ravichandran Shanmugham
11 years 1 month ago
Police Personnel / Bus Drivers / Railway employees must be trained to look for such victims. They must ask for ID papers from the escorts. Due recognition should be awarded to people who crack such gangs. Human trafficking must become a non bailable crime.
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Gita Bisla
11 years 1 month ago
Is there any way or routine exercise to check the wandering children.
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