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Prostitution Racket Busted in Bengaluru: Four Arrested, Women Rescued

April 16, 2026 17:27 IST
Source:PTI  -  Edited By: Rediff News Desk
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Bengaluru police have successfully dismantled a prostitution racket, rescuing women and arresting those involved in the illegal operation across the city.

Key Points

Four women were arrested and four others, two of whom were from other states, were rescued after the CCB busted a prostitution racket operating from rented houses across the city, police said on Thursday.

The operation was carried out by the Central Crime Branch's Women Protection Squad based on credible information gathered over multiple days about illegal activities at various locations, they said.

 

According to the police, houses had been rented in Manuvana, Vijayanagar, Ramaswamipalya, Banaswadi, Andrahalli, Veerabhadreshwara Nagar, and Byadarahalli, where women were being confined and forced into prostitution.

Details of the Police Operation

Acting on specific inputs, coordinated raids were conducted at these locations. During the operation, four women who were allegedly being forced into prostitution were rescued. Four women accused of running the racket were arrested, a senior police officer said.

During interrogation, the accused reportedly confessed that they contacted clients over the phone and arranged meetings at the rented houses to carry out the illegal activities to earn more money, he added.

Cases have been registered at Vijayanagar, Banaswadi, and Byadarahalli police stations. The accused were produced before the court on different dates and have been remanded to judicial custody, police said.

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