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SC notice to Centre, States on 55,000 missing children | The Supreme Court has issued notice
to the Centre and all state governments on a public interest litigation seeking
its direction to them for tracing 55,000 missing children in the country. Agreeing
to hear the public interest litigation (PIL), a bench headed by Justice Aftab
Alam sought response from the Centre and States on the issue of the missing children.
The order of the apex court came on a petition filed by an advocate, Sarwa Mitra.
"The State police machinery has failed to trace the missing children resulting
in total extinction of life of these children. Further there is mutilation or
amputation of arms, legs or pulling out of eyes or destruction of any other organ
of the body of these children which lead them to spend miserable lives and compel
them to engage in begging, flesh trade etc," Mitra said in his petition. The petitioner
also submitted that, "The State police has failed to investigate the cases of
kidnapping and had failed to trace the missing children which is a total denial
of right to life and liberty of these innocent children. Almost all the states
have failed to solve the kidnapping of 55,000 children by organised gangs," Mitra
said in his petition, adding that "These unfortunate children are also forced
into bootlegging, smuggling, prostitution etc." The petition also said, "There
is selling and buying of children for illegal acts, sexual exploitation and child
trafficking."
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