Hidden in these cold numbers, activists say and police admit, is a tale of human trafficking continuing unabated. Of the 20,682 people who disappeared from the city in 2009 and 2010, a majority were women. And among them, it was women in the age group of 19-35 who were the biggest victims—5,654—according to police figures released under RTI.
Disturbingly, the numbers are rising. In 2009, 2,741 women between the age of 19 and 35 went missing; the figure rose to 2,913 last year. Across Maharashtra, the same group has grown to 12,819 in 2010 from 11,295 the previous year.
Times of India