Assam: RPF rescues 16 runaway children in a week, year's total crosses 840

Assam: RPF rescues 16 runaway children in a week, year's total crosses 840

Northeast Frontier Railway's RPF rescued 16 minors in the past week. Total rescues in 2023 have reached 843. Multiple operations across railway stations secured runaway minors.

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  • RPF rescued 16 runaway children between August 16 and 22
  • Total 843 minors rescued by NFR RPF since January this year
  • 738 runaway children and 89 women prevented from trafficking

The Railway Protection Force (RPF) of Northeast Frontier Railway (NFR) has rescued 16 runaway children over the past week, taking the total number of minors rescued since January this year to 843, an official release said on August 22.

According to the NFR, RPF personnel rescued the 16 runaway minors from various trains and stations across its jurisdiction since August 16 and ensured their safe custody through proper channels.

The statement added that security forces rescued a total of 738 runaway children and 89 kids and women from being trafficked during January to July and apprehended nine traffickers.

The rescued children and women were handed over to the respective Child Line/NGOs, parents and GRP/Police.

On August 16, during an escort duty of a train, RPF personnel from Maligaon here rescued two runaway children and handed them over to Bongaigaon and Chirang Child Lines.

On the same day, RPF Dibrugarh rescued a minor boy and handed him over to Child Line.

RPF Dimapur rescued a minor boy on August 17 and ensured his safe custody through Child Line, the statement said.   

Multiple rescues were carried out in Katihar, Purnea, Kokrajhar and Alipurduar, with five runaway minors from stations and trains rescued on August 18 and handed over to respective Child Lines or guardians after proper identification.    

Security forces rescued seven minors from Guwahati, Kamakhya, Dibrugarh, Jalalgarh and Alipurduar railway stations on August 19 and handed them over to respective Child Lines or guardians after proper identification, it added.

Edited By: Avantika
Published On: Aug 22, 2025
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