Nepal envoy says that advisor issued after Nepali youth were rescued from captivity

Dehradun: About 60 people of Nepal’s 60 people were rescued in India in recent times by the employees of Nepal Embassy and after the youth of NGOs after the employees of NGOs – many of them were smuggling minors – in UP, Uttarakhand and Bihar. Those people know that there may be “at least one thousand others”.Nepal’s Ambassador to India, Shankar P Sharma told TOI on Thursday: “Kathmandu has issued an advice to the citizens to be vigilant before taking a job proposal in India. We have received full support from Indian agencies in defense of our citizens.” His comment came in Uttarakhand, Uttar Pradesh and Bihar amid extensive investigation, where similar rackets are suspected of working with impureness.Echoing the state’s stance, Uttarakhand Home Secretary Shailesh Bagauli told TOI, “The Uttarakhand government has always offered full cooperation to neighboring countries like Nepal in such cases, and will continue to do so. We will take all necessary action to ensure that there are no such crimes in our state in future.”In the last week, 57 Nepali citizens – 12 of them were rescued from two cities in Uttarakhand. They were limited in ordinary -looking houses by a syndicate in Rudrapur and Kashipur, which is operated under the guise of a marketing firm. The youth were lured with jobs promises, then limited, beaten and others were forced to recruit in the same racket.The Nepal Embassy and which India, by the Uttarakhand Police, was defended by the cooperation of a group of Nepali social workers located in Delhi, who work on matters related to human trafficking. The series of incidents began when a young man survived captivity in Kashipur and alerted the police in Nepal.