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Top Court Slams Delhi Police: Crack Down on Child Trafficking Ring Now!

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Top Court Slams Delhi Police: Crack Down on Child Trafficking Ring Now!

Top Court Slams Delhi Police: Crack Down on Child Trafficking Ring Now!

The Supreme Court on Monday sharply criticized the Delhi Police for its handling of a burgeoning child trafficking racket in the national capital. The court expressed grave concern over the deteriorating situation, noting a significant increase in missing children.

The judges directed the Delhi Police to immediately initiate stringent action to apprehend the accused involved. They emphasized the urgency of the situation and the need for swift, decisive action.

The court’s strong rebuke underscores the alarming rise in child trafficking cases within Delhi. The lack of effective police action has prompted this direct intervention, highlighting a critical failure in safeguarding vulnerable children.

The Supreme Court’s order serves as a stark reminder of the urgent need for improved law enforcement strategies and increased vigilance to combat this heinous crime. The safety and well-being of Delhi’s children now depend on the immediate and effective response from the police.

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