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I will take it up with the authorities there." The minister, however, said that the video was over 10 years old. I will go to the Andamans and see what is happening. Tribal Affairs Minister KC Deo said, "You cannot treat humans like beasts. PTI says that the Home Ministry has sought a report from the Andaman and Nicobar Islands administration on the alleged exploitation of the Jarawa tribals. The video has caused much consternation back home. But on this occasion, the report claims, the police officer had accepted a 200-pound bribe to get the girls to perform. The report accompanying the video on the website says the role of the police in the area is to protect tribes from unwelcome and intrusive outsiders.
