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Rajasthan, Odisha, Maharashtra among the top five states with most human traffic

As per latest numbers from NCRB, more than a thousand human trafficking cases were reported in 2020, but more than 4,000 people, minors and adults included, were trafficked

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Jan 22, 2022, 09:00 IST1 min

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