
Representatives of various NGOs (NGOs) said that the sentence in cases of trading in Andra Pradesh was only 8 percent in Andhra Pradesh and many accused were exempt and moved freely.
“Given the negligence regarding trading trading and lack of monitoring and supporting victims, the accused in many cases have been liberated in many cases,” said the Minister of Help N. Ram Mohan.
V. Ramakrishn, project director of Rheds, NGO, said that according to data on the National Crime Records office (NCRB) 1,396 cases were registered for trading and 2,119 victims were rescued from 2016 to 2022. 594 in 594 cases (prestinces.
“According to a study conducted by non -governmental organizations, unregistered units for trading people (AHTU), which are entitled to register and arrest the accused in trading cases, have not registered no case in the state in the last three years,” Mr. Mohan said on Tuesday.
“The traders attracted poor women under the pretext of job provision and offered loans through various social media platforms and pushed them into the masses store,” said Sujath, Manager of NGOs.
V. Baskar project manager referred to investigation agencies to keep the card in groups of social media, followed the movements of arrested traders and mediators in trading cases.
“Officers attached to AHTU should have more teeth, sometimes lend training officers, carry out coordination meetings between line departments and focus on supporting victims to increase the convictions in trading cases,” Vimukthi Munna said.
Published – 29 July 2025 20:40