Indian states ranking by incidents of human trafficking

This is a list of states and union territories of India ranked by incidents of human trafficking as of 2016, and is based on the number of convicted cases. The list is compiled from the '2016 Crime in India Report' published by National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB), Government of India.[1]

According to the report, the top three states with highest number of human trafficking incidents based on number of cases reported are West Bengal, Rajasthan and Gujarat and the top three states with highest number of human trafficking incidents based on crime rates are West Bengal, Daman and Diu and Goa.[1]

States and union territories

S.NoStateCases reported[lower-alpha 1]Percentage share of stateRank based on case reportedCrime RateRank based on crime rate
1 Andhra Pradesh 2392.9470.469
2 Arunachal Pradesh 20.02260.1521
3 Assam 911.12100.2813
4 Bihar 430.53170.0429
5 Chhattisgarh 680.84130.2614
6 Goa 400.49182.013
7 Gujarat 5484.9030.875
8 Haryana 510.63150.1818
9 Himachal Pradesh 80.10220.1123
10 Jammu and Kashmir 00.000.00
11 Jharkhand 1091.3490.3211
12 Karnataka 4044.9760.656
13 Kerala 210.26190.0626
14 Madhya Pradesh 510.63160.0725
15 Maharashtra 5176.3640.4310
16 Manipur 30.04250.1222
17 Meghalaya 70.09230.2515
18 Mizoram 20.02270.1917
19 Nagaland 00.000.00
20 Odisha 841.03110.2016
21 Punjab 130.16200.0428
22 Rajasthan 142217.4921.944
23 Sikkim 10.01290.1520
24 Tamil Nadu 4345.3450.627
25 Telangana 2292.8280.628
26 Tripura 00.000.00
27 Uttar Pradesh 790.97120.0430
28 Uttarakhand 120.15210.1124
29 West Bengal 357944.0113.811
30 Andaman and Nicobar Islands 10.0280.1819
31 Chandigarh 10.0300.0627
32 Dadra and Nagar Haveli 00.000.00
33 Daman and Diu 70.1242.122
34 Delhi 660.8140.3112
35 Lakshwadeep 00.000.00
36 Puducherry 00.000.00
Notes
  1. Cases reported includes cases under sections 370, 370A of Chapter XVI of the Indian Penal Code, as well as cases under IPC sections 363A,366A, 366B, 367, 372 and 373[1]

References

  1. "Human Trafficking, Crime in India, 2016" (PDF). NCRB, Government of India. 2016. Archived (PDF) from the original on 13 July 2018. Retrieved May 13, 2018.
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