Girls returned to Iran after being smuggled to Pakistan

Published November 4th, 2002 - 02:00 GMT
Al Bawaba
Al Bawaba

Twenty young Iranian girls have been returned back home "in a state of mental and physical trauma" after being forced to work as prostitutes in Pakistan, the Iran newspaper reported Sunday. 

 

In the framework of the operation to break a sex-trafficking ring in northeastern Khorasan province, police were quoted as saying that 38 Pakistani nationals, including 17 women, were detained. 

 

The gang is accused of seeking out poor Iranian families in Mashhad, offering to marry off young girls. The girls, some as young as 12-years-old, were then sent to work in Pakistan. According to the report, the girls ranged in age from 12 to 20. 

 

"Police managed to secure the return of 20 young girls, all of them in a state of mental and physical trauma," police commander in Khorasan province, Eskandar Momeni was quoted as saying. 

 

"We have found out that many Iranian girls have been smuggled to Pakistan. We are trying to return these unfortunate girls to their homes," he commented. (Albawaba.com)