PURNEA, Feb. 21 -- In a late evening police raid in the red light area on Thursday, three minor girls were rescued and ten persons, including six women allegedly involved in operating flesh trade at Harda Bazar along the NH-31 seven km from district headquarters. were arrested. In a similar raid by Purnea police at Harda Bazar in August last year, three teenage girls were rescued and the police had claimed that to have busted a trafficking racket run by women who target vulnerable minors at railway stations across Bihar. A a press release issued from the office of Purnea superintendent of police (SP) Sweety Sahrawat on Friday morning said that a police team led by deputy superintendent of police (DSP) cyber crime, Chandan Kumar Thakur and sub inspector Raj Nandini Sinha along with the members of an NGO, Trinity India Trust carried out a raid at the red light area, Harda Bazar, along the side of NH-31, on Thursday evening and rescued three minors from the flesh trade. Six women and four men allegedly involved in operating the racket were also arrested. On the basis of the intelligence inputs of police and inputs provided by the NGO, Trinity India Trust, an NGO working for the welfare of poor women and children, a team consisting of police and NGO members carried out the raid....