Likewise, Draupadi, her husband Babulal and son Jagdish Banchhra were arrested from Moya village and Anchal (8), Sangeeta (10) and Heena (11) were rescued.
Two of them were purchased for Rs 60,000 each and one girl for Rs 84,000 from Udaipur in Rajasthan.
Kusum (5), who was sold by her father for Rs 8,000 to Pancibai Banchhra, was rescued from her home in Chandrapura village. The culprits had fake documents of adoption for protecting themselves from police.
A total of 15 people were arrested in three instances. The rescued children had been sent to Mandsaur-based 'Apna Ghar'.

The main focus of EMPOWER PEOPLE lies on awareness raising and sensitization trainings for law enforcement agencies. The organization is also offering direct victim support and assistance to women vulnerable to human trafficking and domestic violence.
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