DGP Inaugurates state level conference on Anti Human Trafficking in Hyderabad

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Gave a call to seize the illegal properties of Human traffickers and get convicted

Hyderabad: Director General of Police (DGP) M Mahendar Reddy on Wednesday inaugurated one-day state level conference on Anti Human Trafficking at MCRHRD in Hyderabad. Speaking on the occasion DGP said by developing sensitivity, empathy and changing the body language towards the victims, and in turn with their support they can see that the actual culprits behind the Human trafficking racket can be convicted. He advised to follow the procedures strictly and by detaining the traffickers under PD Act so that within the duration of time the culprits will be convicted. DGP gave a call to the police officials who investigate the Human trafficking cases, to strictly have the patience during the investigation process and see that the illegal properties of the actual human traffickers will be seized so that they can fear to indulge in the human trafficking activities further. He said by speaking with the victims the investigating officers can get the ways to rehabilitate the victims in a better way so that they can not revictimise again. He released a booklet of Standard Opearing Procedures ( SOPs) which are going to be followed during the investigation process of dealing with human trafficking cases and to increase the conviction rate.state-level

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