11 Muslim girls were arrested at Secunderabad Railway Station after a human trafficking complaint was made. However, the Railway Protection Force (RPF) later found that the complaint was false and the person who made it had not verified any facts. The girls were residents of Hafez Baba Nagar, Santoshnagar, and Chandrayangutta and had returned from attending a Valima function in Khammam. They were surrounded by officials from the GRP, RPF, and anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHT) when they got off the train and were searched. Despite having valid train tickets and Aadhaar Cards, they were handed over to the Juvenile Welfare and Correctional Center in Amberpet. Amjed Ullah Khan, a spokesperson for the Majlis Bachao Tehreek (MBT), approached officials for the release of the girls and promised legal action against the officials involved once they are released. The RPF Secunderabad has been notified of the incident for necessary action.
RPF states that the detention of 11 Muslim girls was unjustified due to a false human trafficking allegation.
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