Uplifting NewsMay 15, 20241 min read

Perceptive Train Passenger Saves 26 Girls From Clutches Of Human Traffickers

A train passenger in India noticed 26 distressed girls in a traincar and his quick thinking may have saved their lives.He quickly alerted authoritiesAdarsh Shrivastava was traveling on one of India's famous trains when he saw something strange. In his cabin, there was a large group of young girls — ...

By Joel Balsam
Perceptive Train Passenger Saves 26 Girls From Clutches Of Human Traffickers
Train Passenger’s Tweet Saves 26 Abducted Girls

A train passenger in India noticed 26 distressed girls in a traincar and his quick thinking may have saved their lives.

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He quickly alerted authorities

Adarsh Shrivastava was traveling on one of India's famous trains when he saw something strange. In his cabin, there was a large group of young girls — and they all looked visibly distressed.

So Shrivatava did the right thing: he alerted authorities of the suspicious group via Twitter.

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The ministry took action thanks to the tip

Less than a month before this, India's Ministry of Railways launched an awareness campaign about child trafficking because 9,000 Indian children were victims of trafficking in 2016, according to the Ministry of Women and Child Development per Global News. To put trafficking to a halt, the ministry encouraged citizens to alert authorities if they see anything suspicious.

So that's exactly what Shrivastava did as he tweeted about the girls and the Ministry quickly responded right away.

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Railway police in plain clothes arrived on Shrivatava's train car within a few stops and rounded up the girls. Two men were arrested for the abduction, according to the Press Trust of India.

The girls were all aged between 10 and 14 and struggled to provide details about their names or families. They were transferred to state child welfare where authorities tried to locate the children's families.

Praised for his heroism

On Twitter, Shrivatava was frequently called a hero.

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But despite the praise, Shrivatava only gave this response:

“Thanks, but as a sitizen [sic] of India it’s our responsibility to help people.”

Adarsh Shrivastava

What it takes to be a hero

As this story shows, it doesn't take much to be a hero. All you need to do is be aware of what's going on around and be quick to act.

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