Prostitution Bust: Bengaluru Police Nab Four in Undercover Operation
Four individuals, including three women, were arrested by the Bengaluru Police's Central Crime Branch for allegedly operating a prostitution ring in local spas and a residence. Six women who were induced into prostitution were rescued during the operation. The accused have been detained and legal proceedings are underway.
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In a significant crackdown, the Bengaluru Police's Central Crime Branch (CCB) arrested four individuals, including three women, implicated in running a prostitution operation in the city, officials revealed on Tuesday.
Utilizing intelligence gathered from informants, the Women's Protection Wing uncovered these illegal activities taking place in spas in Marathahalli and a house in Manjunatha Nagar. The raids, conducted over several dates, resulted in the rescue of six women coerced into prostitution.
According to authorities, the accused confessed to soliciting clients over the phone, directing them to partake in these illicit transactions within the designated venues. Court proceedings have commenced, with all suspects now in judicial custody.
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