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DCW, cops rescue minor working as domestic help

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
The Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) in collaboration with Delhi Police have rescued a minor girl working as a domestic help from an apartment in Dwarka.

The 16-year-old worked at the apartment for the last 10 years.

An unidentified person called DCW chairperson Swati Maliwal and informed about the minor following which she immediately sent a team which along with the Delhi Police rescued the girl from the flat last evening, a DCW statement said.

The girl informed the commission that she was not even paid once in these 10 years and was not even allowed to meet her family in all these years.
 

The owners of the house in which the girl works said the girl was employed through a placement agency and they paid her a salary of Rs 3,000 directly to the placement agency, the DCW statement said.

The girl said she had come to Delhi with a relative and since then she has been working in the same house.

The girl has been sent to a shelter home. Today the Delhi police team and the commission took her to the Child Welfare Committee to record her statement.

Maliwal insisted that an FIR be lodged against both the placement agency and the employers.

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First Published: Sep 01 2017 | 8:42 PM IST

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