How Police helps the Brothel owners to shelter Prostitutes?

How Police helps the Brothel owners to shelter Prostitutes?

I was going through "Youtube" in search of any documentary on Child prostitution and found these two videos which convey lot of things  - 

- How police helps the local brothels to run their businesses.

 - How hard is it to rescue a girl from a Brothel.

How people support prostitution in and around the Brothel.

In the video you will find a man struggling to rescue girls from a brothel and the ways in which brothel owners hide their sex employees.


 


In Bombay, children as young as 9 are bought for up to 60,000 rupees, or US$2,000, at auctions where foreigners bid against Indian men who believe sleeping with a virgin cures gonorrhea and syphilis. Child prostitution is more common here in India than any where else in the world. India has more than 1.3 million children in its sex-trade centers. The children come from relatively poorer areas and are trafficked to relatively richer ones. Karnataka, Andha Pradesh, Maharashtra, and Tamil Nadu in India are considered "high supply zones" for women in prostitution. Bijapur, Belgaum and Kolhapur are common districts from which women migrate to the big cities, as part of an organised trafficking network. In India, 26 women, 27 girls, 71 boys and 13 children of unknown gender are held in Lilua Shelter, Calcutta; Sheha Shelter, Calcutta; Anando Ashram, Calcutta; Alipur Children's Home, Delhi; Nirmal Chaya Children's Home, Delhi; Prayas Observation House for Boys; Delhi; Tihar Jail, Delhi; Udavam Kalanger, Bangalore; Umar Khadi, Bangaore; Kishalay, West Bengal; Kuehbihar, West Bengal and Baharampur, West Bengal.

 


Comments

Gautam said…
Clear Proofs to known what kind of governance we have. Thank you for sharing.
Anonymous said…
These people have no right to live... Its really amazing how they afford to take in care for all these things.

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