Home Secretary Theresa May has urged police to investigate claims child
survivors of the Nepal Earthquake are being sold to British families.
Slave traders are selling youngsters made homeless in last year's
tragedy to UK Asian families as unpaid domestic servants, according to
an investigation by The Sun. The newspaper's undercover team said they
were offered orphans and destitute children by gangs in Punjab for £
5,250. Slave trader Makkhan Singh lined up youngsters for the reporters
to pick from, and said: "We have supplied lads who have gone on to the
UK. Most of the ones who are taken to England are Nepalese." For the
supply of a boy, minimum 500,000 rupees (around £ 5,250).
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