Indian police have arrested more than 2000 men in a crackdown on illegal child marriages involving girls under the age of 18 in a northeastern state, officials said on Saturday.
Those arrested this week included more than 50 Hindu priests and Muslim clerics for allegedly performing marriages for underage girls in Assam, state police chief Gyanendra Pratap Singh said.
“We have so far arrested 2169 men based on 4074 registered police cases involving a total of about 8000 men,” Singh said.
Many cases of child marriage in Assam, a state of 35 million people, go unreported.
Only 155 cases of child marriages in the state were registered in 2021, and 138 in 2020, according to the National Crime Records Bureau.