Sex racket involving Bhojpuri actress, model busted in Pune; three nabbed from posh hotel

The Wakad police are now probing the tentacles of the racket. Photo used for representation purpose only

Pune: The Pimpri-Chinchwad police have busted a major sex-racket, which was operating from five-star hotels in Pune's Wakad area on Saturday. Three people have been arrested and taken to police custody for allegedly luring a Bhojpuri actress and a model into the flesh trade.

Acting on a tip-off, the Pimpri-Chinchwad police's Crime Branch laid a trap outside a five-star hotel where the actress and model were purportedly forced to entertain customers who paid high amounts, Investigation Officer Deven Chavan of Wakad Police Station said.

"We had received information that three persons had lured the Bhojpuri actress and a model on various pretexts and had pushed them into prostitution, for charges ranging between Rs 15,000-Rs 25,000," Chavan told IANS.

After proper verification, the Crime Branch sleuths deployed a dummy customer who contacted their agent-handler online, with the latter sharing the actress-model's photos and even booking a hotel room.

Later the dummy customer confirmed the goings-on at the hotel and the Crime Branch swooped there late on Friday evening.

Chavan said that they have rescued the actress and model - whose identity has not been revealed - and arrested three persons for running the racket.

Prabir P Majumdar, Dinesh Yadav and Viraj Yadav, had lured the two women into their high-society prostitution racket with promise of big money.

The Wakad police are now probing the tentacles of the racket, the involvement of other women from the glamour industry and associates running the disguised flesh trade in other parts of Pimpri-Chinchwad and surroundings, according to Chavan.

(with IANS inputs)

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