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September 4, – The Apatani Women Association of Ziro (AWAZ) has expressed its deep outrage and sorrow over the recent busting of an interstate sex racket in Ziro. The operation led to the rescue of four young girls, including two minors, from the clutches of this criminal network. This revelation has sent shockwaves throughout the peaceful town of Ziro, known for its tight-knit community.In a strongly-worded statement, AWAZ applauded the swift action taken by the Ziro Police Department under the leadership of the SP Ziro. The association commended the police for dismantling this immoral network and arresting those responsible. AWAZ emphasized that this rescue highlights the dark realities of human trafficking still lurking within society. The organization called the rescue of these innocent victims a testament to the effectiveness of law enforcement when it operates with integrity and dedication.However, AWAZ stressed that the fight for justice must not end here. They urged authorities to conduct a thorough and exhaustive investigation, ensuring that all individuals involved—from traffickers to customers—are brought to justice. They also called for stricter measures to prevent such atrocities in the future.The association appealed to the local community to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities that may jeopardize the safety of women and children. AWAZ reminded the community that protecting vulnerable members is a shared responsibility.AWAZ further advocated that the rescued minors be placed in the safe custody of child welfare homes and receive the necessary psychological and emotional support to recover from their traumatic experiences. They also urged that these minors be reunited with their families as soon as possible.In closing, AWAZ reiterated its commitment to advocating for the rights and safety of women and children, vowing that they will not tolerate exploitation or violence of any kind in Ziro. They called upon the community to strive for a society where every individual, regardless of age or gender, can live with dignity and security.AWAZ concluded by reminding everyone that a society that fails to protect its women and children is doomed, and urged collective efforts to ensure that Ziro remains a place of peace, safety, and respect for all.
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