City
Epaper

Bihar: 16 minor girls rescued in East Champaran​

By IANS | Updated: April 6, 2026 21:20 IST

Patna, April 6 In a significant crackdown, the East Champaran police on Monday rescued 16 minor girls from ...

Open in App

Patna, April 6 In a significant crackdown, the East Champaran police on Monday rescued 16 minor girls from the clutches of orchestra operators allegedly involved in exploitation.​

Acting on complaints received from multiple police station jurisdictions across the Motihari district, police teams carried out simultaneous raids at several locations linked to orchestra groups.​

During the operation, six operators were arrested for allegedly forcing minor girls to perform obscene dances and engage in immoral activities under the guise of “classical dance.”​

According to police officials, the coordinated raids were part of a broader initiative aimed at combating human trafficking, child labour, and exploitation in orchestra groups and red-light areas, while ensuring the rescue and rehabilitation of victims.​

East Champaran Superintendent of Police Swarn Prabhat stated that two minor girls were rescued from the Dhaka police station area, two from Pachpakri, and 12 from the Patahi police station area, bringing the total to 16.​

FIRs have been registered in the respective police stations, and further legal proceedings are currently underway.​

Further details have emerged indicating that most of the rescued girls alleged they were lured with promises of employment, only to be later forced into performing obscene dances and engaging in immoral activities under the pretext of “classical dance.”​

Police officials confirmed that a comprehensive investigation into the entire network is currently underway.​

Preliminary findings suggest that several of the rescued girls are from states outside Bihar, pointing towards a possible inter-state trafficking racket.​

The arrested orchestra operators are being intensively interrogated to uncover the full extent of the operation.​

Authorities are also gathering information about other individuals and groups involved in similar activities.​

An official stated that efforts are ongoing to identify additional orchestra operators engaged in such illegal practices.​

He added that if similar complaints are received from other regions, strict action will be initiated accordingly.​

--IANS

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

MumbaiBombay HC Orders DNA Test of Seafarer Dixit Solanki Killed in Oman Drone Attack

BusinessMassive Youth Turnout at Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha Mumbai’s Bhajan Jamming Concert, Blending Culture with Spiritual Vibes

NationalState BJP chief meets former minister Narottam Mishra, discusses BJP's strategy for MP bypoll

BusinessCanara HSBC Life Insurance Launches Promise4Wealth -- A Market-Linked Savings Plan Integrating Wealth Creation, Investment Flexibility, and Life Cover up to Age 100

NationalBengal polls: BJP candidate rides bulldozer to file his nomination

National Realted Stories

National"Heartiest congratulations to our scientists and engineers": YSRCP President YS Jagan Mohan Reddy on 50 MWe Prototype Fast Breeder Reactor milestone"

NationalKerala polls: War of words peaks as Revanth Reddy, Vijayan trade barbs in cross-state slugfest

NationalOnly competent authority, not HC can waive penalty on deficient stamp duty: SC

NationalProlonged detention violates liberty: Delhi Court grants bail to Sukesh Chandrashekhar in PMLA case

NationalKerala goes 'dry' before polls as spirit levels meet Election Code