it's been a decade since munsi and suggi have seen their daughter. how much do you miss her?seem surprising is that munsi has, over the years, run into the couple who initially trafficked her. why didn't you go to the police? according to poonam, traffickers, like the couple who took sunita, can earn up to $300 per child. it's a well—organised multi—million dollar system, luring children into slave labour and prostitution. but the traffickers are just middlemen with no control over what happens next. those affected by trafficking often don't have a voice. they're from poor, tribal communities where they feel powerless. poonam often talks to young girls in villages to encourage them to speak up. this group is where she first heard about sunita's case. it's a safe space to share stories. most of these girls know others who have been trafficked and they started a campaign warning young people of the dangers. but as poonam and others try to fight this crime, they're faced with a new frontier. social media. i've come to meet a girl we're going to call seema. two years ago, she beg