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11 women rescued from Mumbai escape destitute home in Bengal

At least 11 women including two Bangladeshis, earlier resuced from flesh trade in Mumbai, escaped from a destitute home in West Bengal's Hooghly district yesterday. A state minister later attributed the fleeing to their "tendency to escape".

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“Eleven inmates of a destitute home in Uttarpara escaped through a window early Monday. Two of the women are Bangladeshi nationals,” an official at the Uttarpara police station said.

“Most of the escapees are from North 24-Parganas and were trafficked to Mumbai. They were rescued and brought to the
home on November 23,” the official added.

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