The woman was granted bail by SDJM court against a personal bail bond of Rs 30,000.
It is worth mentioning that after the woman’s arrest, police had found an Aadhaar card with Delhi address from her possession which put her identity in suspicion. Later, she was suspected to be a part of a sex racket run from a rented house in the Capital city.
The twin city police then, on July 29, summoned the owner of the house, a Kolkata-based businessman and asked to appear before them within two days for questioning.
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However, the house owner sent his lawyer to the police today seeking more time which the police have denied and asked him to appear soon, said sources.
Police is planning to declare the house a “brothel house” in case of an unsatisfactory explanation from the owner, said sources.
The young woman even had an altercation with police and abused them too.
During interrogation by police she was found to be possessing an Aadhaar Card bearing name Duniya Khan from Lajpat Nagar, South Delhi.
The police also recovered some cash, a bottle of liquor and an expensive mobile phone from her possession.
Meanwhile, Bhubaneswar DCP Satyabrata Bhoi informed, "She had misbehaved and assaulted Kharvel Nagar police team during patrolling, in a drunken state yesterday. She had also resisted when the police attempted to control her."
The young woman is being forwarded to court today, said Bhoi adding, "While an Aadhaar card with Delhi address was found from her possession, her identity is still suspicious. She is not cooperating in the interrogation but we are trying to establish a link to trace her details with support of the Aadhaar card."
According to sources, the woman hurled abuses at people around her. After getting information police reached the spot. However, in absence of woman officials, police found it tough to control the woman. Upon arrival of women cops, the woman was taken to the police station.
Sources informed that the woman was later released by police.
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