Meat Trade: 17 African Women Rescued in City from Prostitution Racket | Hyderabad News

Meat Trade: 17 African Women Rescued in City

Hyderabad: Gachibowli police have launched a prostitution racket And saved 17 women from different African countries.
According to the police, there were 14 Kenyans, two Ugandans and one Tanzanian among those rescued. According to the police, the women were reportedly swept away in meat trade by Shiva Kumar, who also provided them shelter.
Their profiles were placed on the Locanto website by the organizer to get in touch with potential customers.
Police arrested Shiva Kumar, two customers and seized four mobile phones, 104 condoms, hookah pots, HIV kits and sex toys. The arrested suspects were later sent to a judicial remand. The 17 women were shifted to a shelter home. tnn

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