Uttar Pradesh: Six men found nude with woman in moving car, police busts sex racket

On Monday, concerned citizens alerted authorities to a suspicious vehicle, prompting immediate police action. Upon investigating the car, officers discovered six men and one woman engaged in illicit activities.

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Seven individuals arrested for their involvement in the sex racket. (X/SachinGuptaUP)

New Delhi: In a shocking revelation, authorities in Uttar Pradesh's Ambedkar Nagar district have uncovered a reprehensible sex racket involving six men and one woman, who were found engaging in illicit activities inside a moving car. The incident has led to the arrest of all seven individuals, notably including a bank employee, who have been booked under charges related to operating a sex racket. This alarming incident emphasizes the pervasive nature of human exploitation and highlights the need for stringent law enforcement and societal vigilance to combat such heinous crimes.

Details of the incident

On Monday, concerned passerby alerted authorities to a suspicious vehicle, prompting immediate police action. Upon investigating the car, officers discovered six men and one woman engaged in illicit activities. Further questioning exposed the true nature of the encounter: a sophisticated sex trafficking operation. The investigation revealed a well-organized racket, leading to the arrest of those involved.

Racket's modus operandi

The masterminds of the sex racket lured the woman, Nisha, promising her ₹6,000 per day for her services. The accused, including Satish Kumar, a Bank of Baroda cashier from Nyoari branch, would allegedly arrange these illicit meetings. These individuals exploited Nisha and potentially others, leveraging false promises of financial gain. Their carefully planned operations have now been exposed, leading to their arrest and prosecution.

Seven arrested for involvement in sex racket

The seven individuals arrested for their involvement in the sex racket include Satish Kumar, a Bank of Baroda employee from Azamgarh's Mahua, Shivam Yadav from Alapur's Ama Darveshpur, Amrit Lal, Pavan from Nasirpur, Mukesh Yadav, Ritic from Katka's Banpurwa and Nisha, the woman exploited in the racket. All have been sent to jail.