Members of NGOs Vimukthi and help require the state government to strengthen Ahtus and on Tuesday help the victims of trading with Vijayawada. | Photo Credit: KVS Giri
Members of Vimukthi, an organization created by survivors of people, referred to the government to strengthen anti-human trading (AHTUs) to prevent trading in the state.
In connection with the “World Day of Trading – 2025” 30th August (Wednesday) Vimukthi, supported by drinks, a non -governmental organization for the rights of surviving trafficking in people and victims of commercial sexual exploitation, demanded the government to take action to deal with problems with people.
Vimukthi State President Apoorva, who addressed the media here on Tuesday, called on the government to take steps to become the state of trading people. “Ahtus should immediately book cases, timely, collect technical and scientific evidence and punish the culprits booked seriously in trading cases,” said the treasurer of the organization Lakshmi.
Secretary of helping N. Ram Mohan said that the police should explore deeply into people trading, defeat the network of traders and entertain their qualities.
Vimukthi Santhi’s leader and project manager V. Bhaskar urged the government to establish Ahtus in all 26 districts in the state, sanctioning enough employees in units, providing rehabilitation and financial assistance, and uploading data on trading cases online.
Published – 29 July 2025 20:52