Sex racket busted in Noida’s OYO Hotel, 7 girls found in objectionable condition, 4 arrested
The police have registered a case under the Prevention of Immoral Business Act 1956 and sent the accused to jail. Legal action is being taken after interrogating the rescued girls.
Noida Police has busted a huge racket involved in immoral prostitution activities. This racket was going on in an OYO hotel. Police arrested 4 youths in the raid and rescued 7 girls. At present, the police is on the lookout for the owner of the hotel. Police say that a team has been formed for this and he will be arrested soon.
Police and AHTU team raided
A racket involving unethical activities was going on in an Oyo hotel in Sector 41, Noida. Late on Wednesday, the police and the AHTU team raided and busted this racket. Police arrested 4 boys involved in the racket and 7 girls were rescued.
The police have registered a case under the Prevention of Immoral Business Act 1956 and sent the accused to jail. Legal action is being taken after interrogating the rescued girls. Police is gathering information about others involved in the racket. ACP-1 Rajneesh Verma said that Kotwali 39 had received information that unethical prostitution was going on in an Oyo Hotel Premier in Sector 41. After this, the police raided on the basis of information and arrested 4 boys from here and rescued 7 girls. Police said that a lot of objectionable material has also been found in the raid.
these people were arrested
Police have sent 4 youths Gajendra Kumar, Alok Kumar, Praveen and Dharmendra Kumar Singh to jail after registering a case under the Unethical Business Prevention Act 1956. 7 girls have been rescued, who are being interrogated and legal action is being taken.
Objectionable material found in the raid
Police officer Rajneesh Verma said that the police have recovered 6 mobile phones, 1 Paytm scanner, Rs 1900 cash, register and customer forms and other objectionable material from the possession of the accused from the hotel. Police is gathering information about others involved in the racket. The police have registered a case under the Prevention of Immoral Business Act 1956 and sent the accused to jail. Besides, the owner of the hotel is also being traced and teams have been formed.