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47 Nepali women who were about to be taken to Kuwait and other countries through India have been rescued.
Thursday evening at 8:30 p.m., a team including Superintendent of Police Pradip Bahadur Chhetri of District Police Office Bhairawa, Assistant Superintendent of Police No. 27 Rupandehi Mekhraj Joshi from the checkpoint. It was brought to Nepal and brought to District Police Office Bhairahawa.
DSP of District Police Office Ganesh Sapkota informed that they will be sent to Human Trafficking Investigation Bureau in Kathmandu today after keeping the entry record. According to Sapkota, they Ba.Pr.01-006-B was brought to Nepal by bus number 7546.
The rescued women are in the age group of 22 to 32 years from different places in Nepal.
