Over 10,000 cases of trafficking but only 1,031 convictions between 2018-2022
The Hindu
India recorded as many as 10,659 cases of human trafficking between 2018 and 2022.
India recorded as many as 10,659 cases of human trafficking between 2018 and 2022. The data tabled by the Ministry of Home Affairs in response to a question from Lok Sabha MP Manish Tewari on December 5 reveals that an average of about 2,000 cases were recorded every year, with 2022 registering the highest of 2250 cases.
In response to another question on the same day by MP Omprakash Bhupalsinh alias Pawan Rajenimbalkar, the MHA revealed details of the number of persons arrested (PAR), person charge-sheeted (PCS), persons convicted (PCT) and persons acquitted (PAC) for the crime between 2018 and 2022. In these five years, 26,840 persons —an average of 5,000 persons per year — were arrested for being involved in human trafficking; the highest was in 2022 — 5648 persons.
The number of persons charge-sheeted stands at 19,821, with an average of 3,500-4,000 persons charge-sheeted every year. The number of persons convicted for the crime, however, remains low — 1,031 convictions in five years, just 4.8% of the persons arrested in the same period. The number of accused who have been acquitted by different courts in the five years stands at 4,936.
Kaushik Gupta, an advocate of the Calcutta High Court and member of the anti-trafficking consortium Tafteesh, said that despite the high number of persons charge-sheeted, the low conviction rate indicated poor investigation by the police.
“These charge sheets do not stand before the court during the trial and thus the acquittal is high and convictions are low,” he said.
Victims turning hostile during the trial process is another reason, he suggested. “There are delays in the disbursement of victim compensation funds and the victims who have been trafficked and have nothing to fall back upon, turn hostile,” he explained.
Maharastra registered the highest number of cases — 1,392 — in the past five years, followed by Telangana (1,301) and Andhra Pradesh (987).