Prostitution Ring Busted in Maharashtra's Beed District

Police in Maharashtra's Beed district have rescued two women after uncovering a prostitution racket. Acting on a tip-off, authorities used a decoy to confirm the illegal activities. Following the investigation, two individuals have been charged with running the operation.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Beed | Updated: 01-11-2025 16:41 IST | Created: 01-11-2025 16:41 IST
Prostitution Ring Busted in Maharashtra's Beed District
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In a decisive move, police in Maharashtra’s Beed district successfully dismantled a prostitution racketeering operation, rescuing two women and apprehending two individuals allegedly involved in orchestrating the illicit activities.

The breakthrough came after law enforcement acted on a tip-off regarding suspected prostitution activities in Talegaon, just outside Beed city. Deploying a decoy customer, the authorities substantiated claims that a tin shed was being used for the illicit dealings.

Consequently, the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit conducted a raid on October 30, rescuing the women and charging a man and a woman for operating the ring. This operation underscores the ongoing efforts to combat human trafficking in the region.

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