In a dramatic and successful rescue operation, a three-year-old girl who had been kidnapped from a railway station in West Bengal was traced and rescued in Rajasthan. The operation involved coordination between the Railway Police, Rajasthan Police, and other law enforcement agencies, who worked tirelessly to track down the child and apprehend the key trafficker, Soraj Kanjar.
The young girl had been abducted from a railway station in West Bengal and trafficked across state lines. Acting on crucial intelligence, authorities launched an extensive search to locate the child. After days of investigation, they successfully found her in Rajasthan. While she was safe, the girl was understandably in distress. She has since been placed under protective care.
Soraj Kanjar, the accused trafficker, was arrested, and authorities are now working on securing his transit remand to West Bengal for further legal proceedings. Investigators are also looking into whether Kanjar is connected to a larger trafficking network operating across multiple states.
This case highlights the ongoing issue of child trafficking in India, with railway stations often being hotspots for such crimes. Law enforcement agencies have been stepping up efforts to crack down on trafficking syndicates, and this successful operation underscores the importance of swift and coordinated inter-state efforts in protecting vulnerable children.