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

organ transplantation,<br />

Foreigner’s Act, IT<br />

Act, Juvenile Justice<br />

Rescue, Interviewing<br />

victims and<br />

counselling<br />

Rehabilitation<br />

Group discussion and<br />

presentation<br />

Prevention<br />

Plan of Action<br />

Feedback and<br />

Evaluation<br />

sent to JJB and who to CWC. Discussion helped in clarifying<br />

concepts on relevant laws. They were sensitised on proper procedure<br />

of repatriation instead of “push back”.<br />

PTC resource persons discussed the proper process of interviewing<br />

victims and counselling. The presence of lady police officials is also<br />

important. If the victim refuses to give the interview in that case he<br />

or she can be sent to an NGO (dealing with the issue) for<br />

counselling.<br />

Sanlaap discussed that the rescue of a victim is the start of a positive<br />

journey, they discussed elaborately that police has a very positive<br />

role to play because they are the ones who would probably rescue the<br />

girl and take necessary steps for their rehabilitation. They also<br />

discussed whom to contact and what to do for proper rehabilitation or<br />

mainstreaming the survivors.<br />

Two groups of participants gave presentation on the ‘Role of<br />

Community in stopping TIP’ and the ‘Role of Police in stopping<br />

TIP’. It was observed that they reiterated issues covered in different<br />

sessions like building awareness, ensuring rehabilitation,<br />

strengthening linkages between different stakeholders, appointing<br />

source to gather information, taking necessary steps for interviewing<br />

the victims, ensuring exemplary punishment of offenders etc.<br />

SLARTC gave a presentation on networking between police,<br />

prosecutor & witness, importance of presentation of collected<br />

evidence ensuring prosecution to prevent trafficking.<br />

The participants mentioned that they would henceforth be in touch<br />

with NGOs working on AHT throughout the year, collect<br />

intelligence on vulnerable areas and persons and also create<br />

awareness among their colleagues and common people. They will<br />

also be more conscious about their behaviour with victims.<br />

It was found that the participants were not aware of the intensity of<br />

the problem. They said they didn’t know about ITPA and CSE. They<br />

were amazed to know that trafficking in human beings is listed third<br />

in the category of crimes worldwide. Many of them also didn’t know<br />

that customers are also exploiters and can be punished under the law.<br />

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