New Delhi: The National Human Rights Commission(NHRC) has taken Suo Motu cognizance of media reports that five of the seven Uzbek women, rescued from a sex trafficking racket by the Delhi police in August 2022 went missing from a shelter home in Dwarka last week.
Reportedly, the women were brought to India via Nepal and forced into sex work. In August, seven of them were rescued by the Delhi Police with the help of the Uzbekistan Embassy and an NGO.
The commission has observed that the State is under an obligation to protect the life of foreign nationals in the country like its own citizens. Accordingly, considering the gravity and the peculiar facts and circumstances of the incident, as reported in the media, it has issued a notice to the Chief Secretary of the Delhi government calling for a detailed report on the matter along with the action taken report against the shelter home.
A report has also been sought from the Commissioner of Police, Delhi about the status of the investigation, recovery of the missing Uzbek women, and progress in finding out the conspirators of sex racket in operation in Delhi and nearby places, arrest if any. It must be ensured that once the missing Uzbek women are rescued, their health and safety must be protected.
The report of the Commissioner of Police must also contain the outcome of the Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) for Combating Trafficking of Persons in India of NHRC, and its implementation within Delhi NCR region to prevent such repeated offenses of trafficking of citizens and non-citizens, girls and women. The response is expected within two weeks.