Across Chennai the Juvenile Aid Police Units (JAPU) of Crime Against Women Children (CAWC) have rescued 26 children who were pushed into begging either by parents or relatives in the last one week and rehabilitated them. A teams comprising all-women police personnel, Childline staff, both units of JAPU and volunteers from the International Justice Mission (IJM) NGO rescued almost 15 children on December 17. The rescued children were produced before the Child Welfare Committee at Kelly’s and sent to childcare institutions for rehabilitation. Likewise, JAPU units on Tuesday rescued seven children in areas such as Nungambakkam, Parry’s Corner, Thousand Lights and Porur of Chennai while four children were rescued on Wednesday. Apart from the Children who are involved begging, children who ran away from their houses due to various reasons are also being traced and reunited with parents. In the last one week, six missing children from areas like Kodungaiyur, Rajamangalam, Otteri, Ice House, Flower Bazaar and Tiruvottiyur were traced and rescued from different parts of the city and handed over to the respective police stations. NCC Cadet died while saving 3 children from fire Simple signs to look out if your child is dyslexic Quarter of a million children harmed, reveals New Zealand Child abuse inquiry