The fourteen children freed from a wool factory in Jorpati Friday after months of servitude were finally able to talk to their parents Sunday by contacting Child Rights Watch, a branch of CWIN, which looks after the welfare of children.
Parents of the 14 children hailing from different districts Lamjung, Sindhuli, Tanahu, Gorkha, Nuwakot, Khotang, Jhapa, Udayapur and Sankhuwasabha came to know about the abduction of their children by the factory owners after Kantipur FM broadcast the news.
The children were kept in a dark room at a wool factory in Jorpati and were being exploited by factory owners Sareeta Khadka of Janakpur and Tek Bahadur Khadka of Mahottari. The children are learnt to have left their homes without informing their parents before they got into the hands of the cruel factory owners.
The police have arrested the factory owners and is conducting the necessary investigations.