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                              STAKE HOLDERS INTERVENTION
                 Diligent rescue operations with3P’s (prevention, 
                         protection and prosecution)  strategy 
                Source                       T.I.P.            Transit  
                                             Destination 
                 Role of police
                A.P./Telangana model
       2006 - IND S16 project of UNODC & MHA in 5 
        states  with  A.P.,  Bihar,  Goa,  Maharashtra  and 
        West Bengal
       AHTU’s  formed  at  Hyderabad,  Eluru,  Anantpur, 
        Karimnagar and Guntur
       Training and capacity building of Police officers, 
        men  &  Prosecutors    with  sensitization  of 
        Judiciary, Human smuggling Vs human trafficking
       Victim  centric,  right  based,  multi  disciplinary 
        approach 
       Missing Children-Prompt registration of cases & 
        lookout
       Beyond  rescue  too  role  of  Police  to  break  the 
        cycle of sex trade 
             370, 370A IPC  Trafficking offences added by Criminal Law (Amendment) 
             Ordinance, 2013
          •  370. (1) Whoever, for the purpose of exploitation, (a) 
             recruits, (b) transports, (c) harbours, (d) transfers, or (e) 
             receives, a person or  persons, by––
          •  First.–– using threats, or
          •  Secondly.–– using force, or any other form of coercion, or
          •  Thirdly.–– by abduction, or
          •  Fourthly.–– by practising fraud, or deception, or
          •  Fifthly.–– by abuse of power, or
          •  Sixthly.–– by inducement, including the giving or receiving of 
             payments or benefits, in order to achieve the consent of any 
             person having control over the person recruited, 
             transported, harboured, transferred or received, commits 
             the offence of trafficking.
           Using stringent Legal Provisions 
             (Basket of crime concept) 
       ITP Act. 3,4,5,6,7,9 ITPA. Closure of places of CSE (Sec. 
          18(1) & (2) ITP Act, Sec. 133(1)(b) Cr.P.C.)
      Sec. 366 (A) IPC - Procuration of minor girl for prostitution 
            (up to 18 yrs) (up to 10 yrs RI). 
      Sec. 366 (B) IPC - Importation of girl from foreign country 
            (up to 21 yrs) (up to 10 yrs RI). 
        Sec. 370, 370 A IPC- Trafficking (minimum 7 years)
        Sec. 372 IPC – Selling or letting to hire a minor for 
          purpose of prostitution (up to 10 yrs RI). 
      Sec. 373 IPC – Buying a minor / obtaining possession for 
             prostitution (up to 10 yrs RI). 
       Sec. 376 (2)(g) IPC – Gang rape (not less than 10 yrs 
                imprisonment) 
       Protection of Children from Sexual Offence act 2012 
                  (POCSO)
                           Contd.
     
      Sweden  Model-  Educate  all  stake 
      holders,  legal  amendment,  heavy 
      punishment for clientele / customers 
     
      Can we reduce the demand?-Customer 
      or Clientele is punishable U/s 5(1) (d) & 
      sec. 7(1) of ITPA ( Cherian vs. Kerala , 
      1973  Crl.  L.J.  839).  Sc.  114  IPC  as 
      customer is Abettor to Crime. If Victim 
      is  child  then  sec.  376  IPC  and  POCSO 
      sections attracts to customer
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...Stake holders intervention diligent rescue operations withp s prevention protection and prosecution strategy source t i p transit destination role of police a telangana model ind project unodc mha in states with bihar goa maharashtra west bengal ahtu formed at hyderabad eluru anantpur karimnagar guntur training capacity building officers men prosecutors sensitization judiciary human smuggling vs trafficking victim centric right based multi disciplinary approach missing children prompt registration cases lookout beyond too to break the cycle sex trade ipc offences added by criminal law amendment ordinance whoever for purpose exploitation recruits b transports c harbours d transfers or e receives person persons first using threats secondly force any other form coercion thirdly abduction fourthly practising fraud deception fifthly abuse power sixthly inducement including giving receiving payments benefits order achieve consent having control over recruited transported harboured transferre...

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