Nagaland Police have partnered with several local and international NGOs to tackle the growing issue of human trafficking in the state. As part of a coordinated effort, police forces have been trained to identify trafficking victims and perpetrators, focusing on areas where women and children are most vulnerable. Recent joint operations have led to the rescue of several victims and the arrest of human traffickers.
Additionally, the police are working on preventive measures, including awareness campaigns aimed at educating the public about the dangers of human trafficking and how to spot signs of exploitation. These initiatives are particularly important in Nagaland, where the movement of people across borders increases the risk of trafficking for forced labor and sexual exploitation.