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Training of Police Officers for Empowering and Capacity Building on Anti Human trafficking<br />

Workshop No. 2<br />

District : North 24 Parganas Workshop Dates: 20 th -21 st August, 2007<br />

Venue : Police Computer Cell, Police Record Bhawan, Salt Lake, Kolkata<br />

Resource Persons<br />

Contact Base<br />

Sanlaap<br />

SLARTC<br />

PTC<br />

Ananya Bhattacharya, Sushanta Mukherjee, Subroto Dey,<br />

Suravi Sarkar<br />

Sanchita Mitra<br />

Prasenjit Chakrabarty, Dibbendu Hati,<br />

Samapti Banerjee, Indrani Chatterjee<br />

Participant Profile<br />

15 ASIs and 16 Constables from Titagarh, Bangaon, Higalganj, Airport NS, Naihati,<br />

Khardaha, Hasnabad, Gaighata, Dumdum, Baranagar, Noapara, Barasat Women Cell,<br />

Doltala (HQ), Rajarhat, Amdanga, Deganga, Ashoknagar, Basirhat, Belghoriya,<br />

Sandeshkhali, Barasat, Menakha, Laketown, Swarupnagar, Nimta, Baguihati, Baduria,<br />

Haroa, Gopalnagar, Bidhannagar (N) Police Stations attended the workshop. The<br />

participants did not have prior experience in handling human trafficking cases. Rank and<br />

gender wise number of participants is detailed below.<br />

In addition, DSP (HQ) from N24, Shri Alok Choudhury (who is also the nodal officer for<br />

this training), and Shri Ashok Chakrabarty (ROI) were also present in the workshop<br />

Workshop Details<br />

Day 1<br />

Rank M F Total<br />

ASI 14 1 15<br />

Constable 11 5 16<br />

Total 25 6 31<br />

Session Title &<br />

Purpose<br />

Introductory Session<br />

Pre training evaluation<br />

Assessing<br />

prioritisation given to<br />

Description/ Remarks<br />

After a short discussion on the workshop goals and objectives with<br />

the participants, the participants were asked to close their eyes and<br />

clap as many times as the facilitator did. This helped everyone to<br />

concentrate. Then a simple activity was held on alertness where the<br />

participants were to follow direction from the facilitator and raise<br />

their right hand when the facilitator says left and left hand when the<br />

facilitator says right. Whoever made the mistake or lost<br />

concentration was asked to introduce himself.<br />

Observations are recorded in the table below.<br />

The participants identified top three crimes affecting our society.<br />

They mentioned trafficking of women and children, domestic<br />

Contact Base 13

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