Human trafficking, involving forced labor and sexual exploitation, continues to be a significant issue in Nagaland. Recent operations have led to the rescue of victims and the arrest of traffickers, shedding light on the clandestine networks operating in the region. Collaborative efforts between NGOs, law enforcement, and community leaders are proving effective in identifying and dismantling these networks.
Preventive measures, including education campaigns in vulnerable communities, aim to reduce the risk of exploitation. The government is also working on rehabilitation programs to support rescued individuals, helping them reintegrate into society. Public vigilance remains crucial in identifying suspicious activities and aiding law enforcement efforts.