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Pune
News:
After drugs and rock ’n’ roll, sex has
caught the eye of the police in Pune.
The Crime Branch last week unearthed a
major Internet-based sex racket of
countrywide proportions involving
models-turned-television actresses —
three were arrested.
The action followed last month’s
arrest of two Mumbai-based models and
a tout from the film industry, and the
detention earlier in the year of over
150 young people in a rave party that
had set off a chain of narcotics
seizures, all of which the police said
were signs of lifestyle crimes coming
to booming Pune, some 170 km from
Mumbai. |
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latest arrests came after a complaint
against a website, chamadi.com, by
Bharatiya Janata Yuva Morcha city
chief Sandeep Khardekar. The police
said models from various cities across
the country had posted their cellular
phone numbers to offer “escort”
services to “discerning gentlemen”.
The website invites successful men who
were pressed for time, and could not
manage long-term relationships, to try
its services.
A trap was laid on Tuesday and
models-turned-actresses Sapana Tiwari,
Renu Mirza and Pooja Sonugar from the
Hindi serial Meri Doli Tere Angana
arrested along with middlemen
Ramprasad Thapa of Pune and Balaji
Shinde of Mumbai.
The website, which was still up and
offering services, admitted it was
into escort services but denied the
arrested people were connected with
it. The police said Tiwari and Mirza
were from Mumbai while Sonugar was
from Kolkata. |
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“The
well-heeled form the main clientele of
models operating through such
websites. The charges range from Rs
15,000 to Rs 1 lakh for a night,”
Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime)
Anil Kumbhare said.
Despite the police action, chamadi.com
continued to operate. It featured the
name of its chairman, Sameer, and gave
a contact number. While a woman on the
other end of the line declined to
disclose her name, only saying the
escort service was currently being
offered in Mumbai, a man soon
responded saying he was Sameer Nayar
and said he had no qualms about
running the service.
“I operate several such websites, with
services across the globe. In many
western countries, the flesh trade is
legal. If it is illegal here, it is
the problem of the government, not
mine. They should amend the law,”
Nayar said. “The need for sex is
universal, therefore I am operating
this portal and have no hesitation in
admitting it.”
Nayar’s website said it offered escort
service in various cities. Pune was
introduced as a “cultural city… that
carries a rich historical legacy
characterised with glorious rule of
Marathas. Pune contributed
significantly to the freedom movement
and produced heroes like Tilak, Sane
Guruji and Chapekar brothers. Today
this city is home to numerous
prestigious educational institutions
and hence is also known as the Oxford
of the East.”
Expressing surprise on the website
still being operational, Kumbhare said
they were busy with Diwali duty, but
would soon shut down the website and
arrest the “main accused”.
A senior police official who declined
to be named as there was a possibility
of further investigations, said the
high-profile models on the website
were sought by many students from
affluent families who came to Pune
from other states. Pune is known as an
important educational centre, besides
being an information technology hub
that ensures it houses many well-paid
professionals.
by http://www.hindustantimes.com |