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

Getting to know each other (ice<br />

breaking activity)<br />

Assessing prioritization given to<br />

combating trafficking<br />

Clarifying of concepts<br />

Identification of traffickers,<br />

offenders, victim<br />

Investigation<br />

Laws and procedures on CSE,<br />

IPC, case study sharing<br />

An activity was conducted in which the facilitator<br />

played the role of a trafficker, while the participants<br />

were in their namesake’s role of police officials. The<br />

policemen were supposed to catch hold of the<br />

trafficker, but if the trafficker looked back then the<br />

participants were to tell their names, police station,<br />

and their likes and dislikes. This activity created an<br />

atmosphere of ease and comfort among the<br />

participants and also helped them to get introduced in<br />

an informal manner.<br />

In this session the participants identified the different<br />

types of crimes which takes place in their area like<br />

child & women trafficking, violence against women,<br />

child labor, murder, terrorism, etc.<br />

Clarification of concepts was carried out effectively<br />

with the help of power point presentation as well as<br />

group discussion. Different issues like Gender<br />

discrimination of which the women are at the<br />

receiving end and the problems, which arise out of<br />

male- female discrimination, were discussed. Child<br />

and Women’s Right and their vulnerable conditions<br />

which make them easy targets of human trafficking<br />

was also discussed. Participants were of the opinion<br />

that anyone can become a victim of trafficking, and a<br />

trafficker can be anyone from anywhere around us.<br />

That, a trafficker will be a person who is familiar<br />

with the people of that area/locality was discussed.<br />

Concepts like missing persons could also have been<br />

trafficked, the different routes/channels of trafficking,<br />

what for trafficking is being done, what are the<br />

reasons for getting trafficked were also clarified.<br />

A detailed discussion was held with the participants,<br />

where resource persons from PTC identified the<br />

situations and conditions, which makes the women/<br />

adolescents/ young girls vulnerable and victims of<br />

trafficking. The source, transit and destination areas<br />

of trafficking, also the role, awareness level and<br />

behaviour of SOs during investigation were<br />

discussed.<br />

Power point presentation was used to explain the<br />

legal procedures. It was observed that the SOs did not<br />

have much knowledge about the ITPA and also did<br />

not feel that knowledge of law is necessary, as they<br />

do not have much scope to apply the same. The<br />

participants were not aware that the customer is also<br />

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