In Hyderabad, 15 children potentially face return to couples accused of buying them from traffickers. The Child Welfare Committee organized a ‘bonding exercise’ to assess the children’s reactions to the couples, sparking legal and ethical concerns about setting precedents that could reward illegal activity.
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