CRAF launches campaign against human trafficking
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The Child Rights Advocacy Foundation (CRAF) will open Anti-Human Trafficking Clubs (AHTCs) in all universities, PG and diploma schools in Krishna district to sensitise college students on the horrors of human trafficking, mentioned CRAF State programme director P. Francis Thambi.
NGOs throughout the State, together with CRAF, have began a community titled ‘Collaborative Action for Combating Trafficking in Andhra Pradesh (CoACT-AP), to forestall human trafficking, significantly little one trafficking, in Andhra Pradesh.
“CoACT-AP, in association with the Crime Investigation Department (CID), will take measures to enlighten youngsters in educational institutions on combating trafficking, which is high in some districts,” Mr. Francis mentioned on Sunday.
CID Additional DG P.V. Sunil Kumar, who attended a programme of CoACT, mentioned organisation members and CID personnel will take up joint actions to sensitise ladies and college students against the preventive measures of trafficking.
“CRAF, which is working against child marriages, has taken a drive against trafficking. CoACT and CID will explain the modus operandi of the trafficking gangs, some case studies, how traffickers of other States are operating in Andhra Pradesh and in alerting the CoACT members in busting the rackets,” mentioned Mr. Francis, who can also be a CoACT member.
Students and Bala Panchayat leaders will take the lead in forming Anti-Human Trafficking Clubs and in enlightening the youth against human trafficking. Co-ACT will organise conferences commonly and contain college students in anti-trafficking actions, Mr. Francis added.