This is another but expected aftermath of the disastrous flood in Bihar. It
is good to have alerted Govt and the people.


*Child traffickers become active in Bihar's flood*

*New Delhi:* Even as hapless victims of the Kosi river's fury struggle to
stay alive in the flood-hit areas of Bihar, another serious problem seems to
be spreading its tentacles, this time around the children.

Taking advantage of the vulnerable situation, middlemen have started
trafficking children out of the state to metro cities, reports IANS.

A team of volunteers of the Bachpan Bachao Aandolan (BBA), an NGO working on
the issue of child rights, this week rescued six children who were being
lured away by two men at the Katihar railway station in Bihar.

"The BBA has its volunteers all across the country. While helping out the
victims of the flood in Bihar, some volunteers noticed that many children
were roaming around at the railway station with just one or two men, which
they found was very suspicious," Kailash Satyarthi of the BBA said.

On enquiring, the volunteers found these men were not relatives of the
children and were taking them to Kolkata to make them work in roadside
eateries and dhabas, Satyarthi said.

"While those children were rescued, there are hundreds of other kids being
trafficked by people who are taking advantage of the vulnerable situation
there," he said.

The BBA has now written to universities, like Delhi University, Jawaharlal
Nehru University and Patna University for volunteers, who, along with BBA's
members, can keep vigilance at the bus and railway stations of Bihar as well
as metros like Delhi, Mumbai and Kolkata, where the kids are taken to.

Darbhanga, Bhagalpur, Saharsa, Katihar, Supaul, Madhubani, Sitamarhi,
Purnea, Kishanganj and Khagadia are some of the places in Bihar where
children are trafficked from.

"We have also contacted Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar's office with
regard to the issue," he said.

We have also urged the railway officials to keep an eye on bunches of kids
travelling with just one or two men because in all possibility they are
being trafficked," Satyarthi said.

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