Bhopal: 30 innocent rescued in Madhya Pradesh's capital Bhopal. These innocents were being brought to Bhopal and Indore for work. Out of this, 23 innocents were rescued at Bairagarh (Sant Hirdaram) station and unloaded by train while 7 children were found by RAPF in Agartala Express at Habibganj station. The innocents were taken into custody by the police with the help of the child welfare committee and police with the help of the childline institution. According to Archana Sahai, coordinator of the institute, the innocents were brought to Bhopal from Bihar in connection with the work. All the children are from poor households. On the other hand, after the rescue, the children said that they had come to Bhopal and Indore to study in the madrasa. The age of these children is said to be 14 to 17 years. Child trafficking seems at an all time high as a result of the pandemic. In a night-long operation, my @BBAIndia colleagues rescued 23 children in Bhopal,14 in Vijayawada &13 in Kolkata from railway stations with the help of GRP & RPF. Thanks dear @PiyushGoyal ji & @RailwaySeva pic.twitter.com/ug9iORAp2z ? Kailash Satyarthi (@k_satyarthi) July 6, 2021 According to police reports, 23 innocent scoundrels were rescued by a child welfare committee team at Sant Hirdaram station in Bairagarh on Monday-Tuesday night. The Child Welfare Committee took action against Tahrir for taking the innocents from Bihar to Indore. There were reports that the children were being sent to Indore by train where they could be sent to different places from there. Childline, RPF, GRP, and Bairagarh police station staff carried out a rescue operation on the orders of the child welfare committee on the basis of Tahrir. After the rescue, the children said that they had come to Bhopal and Indore to study in the madrasa. Some of these innocents say they come from poor families and have come here in search of work with the people of their village. The age of the children is said to be 14 to 17 years. Childline spoke to the family members of the children over the phone:- Childline spoke to the children's family over the phone at night and the children were kept in the waiting room of the station at night after the news was found to be correct. From where it was presented to the Child Welfare Committee in the morning. From where 16 children were released after the news was confirmed correctly and 7 children have now been posted at a shelter home in Chola where the family members of the children are going to reach Bhopal to pick them up. The priest sexually abused a 10-year-old girl, then gave Rs 50 and said this Ex Union minister PR Kumaramangalam's wife Kitty murdered at Delhi home 11-year-old girl raped in Thane, mother thrashed for protesting