JKP is at forefront to fight the menace with public cooperation: Spl DG Coordination
SRINAGAR: To strengthen the existing framework and address the pitfalls of Human Trafficking in the digital era, Crime Branch Headquarters J&K, in collaboration with MHA, GOI, has conducted a UT-level conference on Anti-Human Trafficking today at Tagore Hall, Srinagar.
The event was aimed to educate the students in particular and the public in general about Human trafficking and its social impact.
IGP Crime Branch J&K, Sujit Kumar, elaborately explained the broad contours of the event before the participants.
The conference was organised under the guidance of the DIG Crime Branch, J&K and overall supervision of the IGP Crime J&K.
Special DG Coordination PHQ J&K, S.J.M Gillani, was the chief guest on the occasion. He appealed to the participants to work collectively to curb the menace of Human Trafficking in society.
ADGP, Director Fire & Emergency Services, J&K, Alok Kumar; IGP Hqrs. PHQ, Uttam Chand, Judicial Officers, Senior Officers from PHQ, various government departments including Social Welfare, Women and Child Development and Labour Departments, students from the faculty of law, Kashmir University, students from various colleges/schools, Border Guiding Officers (BSF), NGOs and Nodal Police Officers of AHTU J&K, attended the conference.
Rajesh Mani Expert trainer on human Trafficking, Consultant, India for Children and Ravi Kant, Advocate, Supreme Court of India, Founder of Shakti Vahini and National Convener, Just Rights for Children, who participated in the conference, projected their valuable suggestions through lectures/ PPTs to break all shackles on human trafficking.
The conference provided a platform for the stakeholders who shared their experience and expertise in combating human trafficking and identified effective strategies to prevent and support the victims.
On the occasion, mementoes were presented to the chief guest and other speakers. Lastly, Mohammad Faisal Qureshi, SSP, SO to IGP Crime, presented a vote of thanks.