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BANGALORE: The Shivajinagar police have rescued 13 boys, who were trafficked from Bihar, from a bag stitching unit. The minor boys were forced to stitch rexin bags at the stitching unit.According to the police, an NGO had filed a case stating that some minor boys had been trafficked and brought to the city and they were forced to work in a building on Broadway Road in Shivajinagar and based on that the police conducted a raid on the building. The police found that the boys were made to work in unhygienic working conditions.The rescued boys have been identified as Sujithkumar, Sunil, Rajaram, Sathruddin, Rusthan, Dinesh, Krishnananda, Sabad, Ibrahim, Junaid, Gafoor, Ravindra and Sanoj.The men behind this, Jithendra Prasad Yadav and Mohammad Sarfaroz Sheikh, are absconding and efforts are on to nab them, the police added. Further investigations are on.Man gets lifer for murdering wifeThe Fifth Fast Track Court has convicted a person accused of murder to life imprisonment and imposed a fine of Rs 10,000.Nagaraj has been convicted on charges of murdering his wife Chandrakala in June 2009. The couple were married in June 2004 and were staying in Laggere in Rajagopal Nagar police station limits.Nagaraj had allegedly harassed his wife for dowry and is accused of killing his wife by setting her ablaze at his residence in 2009.
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