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<h1>Section 144: Severe Penalties for Sexual Exploitation of Trafficked Individuals, Imprisonment Up to 10 Years Plus Fines.</h1> Section 144 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, 2023, addresses the exploitation of trafficked individuals. It stipulates that any person who knowingly engages a trafficked child for sexual exploitation faces rigorous imprisonment ranging from five to ten years, along with a fine. Similarly, engaging a trafficked adult for sexual exploitation results in rigorous imprisonment from three to seven years, plus a fine. These provisions aim to penalize and deter the exploitation of trafficked individuals, emphasizing severe consequences for those involved in such activities.