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Assam: 2,170 Arrested So Far In Child Marriage Cases

"The figures of the arrests in Child Marriage cases have risen. Till this morning, the police had arrested 2,170 persons across the state and it will increase further," Bhuyan told reporters.

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Assam Police spokesperson Prasanta Kumar Bhuyan on Saturday said that a total of 2,170 were arrested in connection to cases pertaining to child marriage in the state.

"The figures of the arrests in Child Marriage cases have risen. Till this morning, the police had arrested 2,170 persons across the state and it will increase further," Bhuyan told reporters.

Earlier yesterday, Director General of Assam Police (DGP) GP Singh, while addressing a press conference, informed that 4,074 cases related to child marriage were registered at different police stations across the state.

Among the arrested, 52 were priests and Qazis, Singh said.

"The maximum number of people have been arrested from Dhubri, Barpeta, Kokrajhar and Vishwanath districts," he added.

The DGP further informed that Assam Chief Minister Himanta Biswa Sarma had directed the police to carry out a probe as he had got inputs about child marriage being rampant in the state.

"About two months ago, CM Sarma had told police that he had got inputs that child marriage was rampant in the various parts of the state and directed Police to carry out a probe. After the directions from the CM, all the district SPs were told to get in touch with respective village defence parties, Gaon Buras, chiefs of various communities and prominent people of various communities and on the basis of that we have observed that there are instances of child marriage in various parts of the state," DGP Singh said mentioning that the collected data belonged to the years 2020, 2021, and 2022.

Most of the cases have been registered under different provisions of the POCSO Act and IPC sections and action will be taken as per the law, DGP Singh said.

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