
Police inaction hampers human trafficking crackdown in India
Clip: 1/12/2015 | 7m 34s
Police inaction hampers human trafficking crackdown in India
In India, outrage over a fatal gang rape of a college student two years ago has helped bring about some protections for women who are the victims of sex trafficking, but getting police to enforce the law is still a challenge. In the first report in a two-part series, special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro follows a human rights group working to crack down on human trafficking and find victims.
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Police inaction hampers human trafficking crackdown in India
Clip: 1/12/2015 | 7m 34s
In India, outrage over a fatal gang rape of a college student two years ago has helped bring about some protections for women who are the victims of sex trafficking, but getting police to enforce the law is still a challenge. In the first report in a two-part series, special correspondent Fred de Sam Lazaro follows a human rights group working to crack down on human trafficking and find victims.
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