Patna:Six Rohingya girls, allegedly being taken to Delhi for the flesh trade racket, were rescued from a train in Bihar's Katihar by Railway Protection Force (RPF) personnel. Two men "escorting" them were held, an official said on Wednesday.
One of the men, Mohammad Ehsanul Haq, said that they had picked up the girls from the Guwahati railway station and were tasked to transport them to a handler in New Delhi.
"The girls belong to the Rohingya community of Myanmar and had illegally entered India. I am also a native of Myanmar and living illegally in the Jammu region for the last 12 years. I was assigned to take 6 Rohingya girls to New Delhi and hand them over to a person who came to the railway station. For this, I would be paid Rs 12,000," he said.