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Just finished watching this show and I have to admit I was in tears, and filled with disgust at what is going on in India when it comes to women and child sex trafficking. Some stats from the show say that 100 million people are involved in sex trafficking in India, and a lot of politicians are involved at the top. I can't find the documentary online, I just recorded it last night and finished watching it just now.
It is disgusting that babies as young as 2 months old are being trafficked for sex, yet Indians love to pretend that nothing like this is happening.
"While filming in India, Kemp was left horrified after meeting a serial child killer involved in the sex trafficking of girls.
He told the Mirror: “Interviewing a guy who admits to killing 400 to 500 kids but doesn’t know exactly how many – that did make me cry."
Ross Kemp reduced to tears by horror of human trafficking - Mirror Online
That is actually in the documentary and I couldn't believe that this guy who has said he killed 400 - 500 women is still walking around, he showed no guilt or remorse, and this is but one case. I hope someone on here can post the whole documentary on here, it is disgraceful and I hope Indian posters don;t start trying to divert attention like they usually do, Indians do love to live in denial.
Here is another link, but I can't find the TV show online, maybe someone on here can post it.
Inside the Indian sex trafficking gangs who take girls as young as NINE | Mail Online
It is disgusting that babies as young as 2 months old are being trafficked for sex, yet Indians love to pretend that nothing like this is happening.
"While filming in India, Kemp was left horrified after meeting a serial child killer involved in the sex trafficking of girls.
He told the Mirror: “Interviewing a guy who admits to killing 400 to 500 kids but doesn’t know exactly how many – that did make me cry."
Ross Kemp reduced to tears by horror of human trafficking - Mirror Online
That is actually in the documentary and I couldn't believe that this guy who has said he killed 400 - 500 women is still walking around, he showed no guilt or remorse, and this is but one case. I hope someone on here can post the whole documentary on here, it is disgraceful and I hope Indian posters don;t start trying to divert attention like they usually do, Indians do love to live in denial.
Here is another link, but I can't find the TV show online, maybe someone on here can post it.
Inside the Indian sex trafficking gangs who take girls as young as NINE | Mail Online
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