
Tuensang, March 23 (DIPR): The Chairperson of Nagaland State Commission for Women (NSCW), Dr. Temsula Ao today stated that human trafficking covers a huge perimeter from organ trade trafficking to sex trade which is ‘modern day slavery.’
Dr. Temsula highlighted more on human trafficking, its impact to the society, impact on the section of the people, measures done to control its network etc at the legal awareness programme on human trafficking organized by Nagaland State Commission for Women in collaboration with National Commission for Women, New Delhi held at Auditorium Hall Sao Chang Government College Tuensang.
She also spoke on Child Labour, Sex Slave, Commercial Human trade etc. She mentioned about children exploitation in the form of child forced marriage, forced begging and forced children to enroll in the armed forces etc. She encouraged the church ministries or other NGOs to join hands to fight against the social evil prevalent in the society.
The programme was attended by the Chairperson and Members of the NSCW, Official of District administration, Police officers leaded by SP Tuensang, DBs, GBs, teaching faculties of the Sao Chang Government College and Students of the college.
Short speech was given by Khriesenuo, Legal Consultant NSCW who spoke on the legal measures guaranteed by the law of the land where she mentioned the human trafficking as the third largest crime after arms and drugs related crimes. She also lectured on the immoral trafficking prevention Act 1946, Security given to Citizens of India by the Indian Panel Code, Juvenile Justice and many related laws covering the Safety over Human trafficking crimes.
Anti Mangy and Panel Advocate DLSA Tuensang also supplemented on the legal measures on this specific filed where she also spoke on the readiness of the DLSA staffs to help and aid in the Human trafficking related cases. V. Ezung, Superintendent Police Tuensang spoke on the statistics of human Trafficking related cases registered in the Northeastern State of India. He advised all the stake holders of the state, parents and to be well informed to come forwards when such cases arise.
Welcome address was delivered by Lomti, Assistant professor Sao Chang Government College while vote of thanks was given by Asangla Cholong, Member NSCW.