Sex racket in Bhubaneswar, 23 Bangladeshi girls engaged in prostitution!

Bhubaneswar faces a scandal as 23 Bangladeshi girls are trapped in a sex racket. Victims claim exploitation via social media. Police investigations intensify with DCP Pinak Mishra pledging action.

Sex racket in Bhubaneswar, 23 Bangladeshi girls engaged in prostitution!

Sex racket in Bhubaneswar, 23 Bangladeshi girls engaged in prostitution!

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Bhubaneswar, the capital city of Odisha, has become embroiled in a grim scandal after an alleged sex racket involving Bangladeshi girls was unearthed in the Smart city. At least 23 women from Bangladesh are reportedly trapped in this illegal sex trade operating in the city, according to recent investigations.

The women are believed to be victims of a larger human trafficking operation. They were allegedly lured to Bhubaneswar with promises of employment, offering daily wages of Rs 2,000. However, upon arrival, what they faced was a life of exploitation and abuse.

The modus operandi – the agents contact customers through WhatsApp and other social media platforms. The agents then send pictures of the girls from which the customer has to choose one. Later, the customer is made to pay an advance payment before he goes to the hotel where the girl is waiting.

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The matter came to the fore after a minor girl was rescued near Link Road in Cuttack, leading authorities to scrutinise how these young women were recruited from Bangladesh and brought to Odisha.

Similarly, another sex worker, apprehended during a police raid, confessed to being trapped against her will. She described the situation as being part of an organised sex racket. 'We are victims,' she lamented, shedding light on the persistent torment they endured.

This revelation has prompted questions regarding the involvement of some mastermind operating this network. They have been accused of keeping these women in captivity for years. Investigations are underway, with authorities striving to dismantle this oppressive framework and bring those responsible to justice.

Police are actively tracing the operations of local agents who may have facilitated this activity. Officials are committed to dismantling this network and bringing those accountable to justice.

When contacted, Bhubaneswar DCP Pinak Mishra said, “We are keeping a close tab on such illegal activities in the Twin City. We have enough intelligence about such activities. Strict action will be taken as per law against anyone found engaged in such illegal activities.”

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