A chilling international human trafficking network operating across the India-Nepal border at Raxaul has been exposed, revealing plans to earn 400 crore rupees annually by exploiting vulnerable young women. Leaked WhatsApp chats from the syndicate have stunned law enforcement, showcasing their ruthless efficiency and depravity.
The Raxaul border, a bustling transit point, has become a prime route for traffickers luring innocent girls with promises of love or jobs, only to thrust them into prostitution or illegal organ trade. Security agencies are racing to dismantle this operation after intercepting communications that detail the syndicate’s operations with chilling precision.
In one leaked message, a handler demands: ‘We need 400 crore, and you’re not even sending videos.’ Agents are instructed to send detailed ‘biodata’ of victims—including name, age, weight, height, scars, and even menstrual cycle dates. Girls are measured with tape measures, treated like commodities.
Agents earn 50,000 to 1 lakh rupees per girl delivered. To evade detection, the gang uses codewords: ‘Mami’ for Delhi, ‘Mausi’ for Mumbai, ‘Bua’ for Hyderabad, and ‘Didi’ for Ludhiana.
Raxaul DSP Manish Anand revealed how traffickers use social media and romantic enticements to trap girls, record compromising videos for blackmail, then sell them across borders or to urban centers. NGO ‘Swachh Raxaul’ director Ranjeet Singh, who has rescued over 600 girls, warns that victims are also funneled into black-market organ harvesting.
Police have rescued more than 100 girls so far. This bust underscores the urgent need for heightened vigilance at borders and robust online monitoring to protect the vulnerable from such predators.