Minors rescued by brother, Agra police clueless

Vijay Upadhyay
Agra. When Seema and Shanti (names changed) disappeared from their home, their parents would never have imagined that these two young girls would surface two years later married to men old enough to be their father.

The ordeal that these two young girls, aged 10 and 12 years, faced in the period that they were missing would be hard to comprehend, What is equally difficult to understand is the fact that these two girls had been living in Agra since the past two years with their so called husbands and the police did not make any attempts to search for them despite repeated complaints by the their brother to the Deputy Inspector General of Police Agra and Firozabad MP, Ramji Lal Suman.

Abducted from their home by a distant relative and sold for Rs. 1 lac each to two middle-aged men, both Seema and Shanti had been raped repeatedly over the past two years by their 'husbands' and were being forced to live as' married' women when Ajit, the 14-year-old brother of the two girls finally located the houses in Agra where the two girls were being held captive and rescued them this week with the help of an armyman from his village.

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