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    Absconding henchman in GB Road sex ring nabbed

    Absconding henchman in GB Road sex ring nabbed

    By Akriti Asthana
    Sep 09, 2016
    03:31 pm

    What's the story

    On Thursday, Sarfaraz Billi, the muscleman for the prime accused in the human trafficking case, Saira Begum and Afaq Hussain, was arrested by the Delhi Police Crime Branch from Bulandshahr.

    Billi managed the business by coordinating with agents and other henchmen, looked after the kotha with the help of 3 women, approved the girls and also bribed local cops to keep the business going.

    Do you know?

    GB Road, Delhi's biggest red light area

    Garstin Bastion Road runs from Ajmeri Gate to Lahori Gate in Delhi. It has several hundred multi-storey brothels and over 1000 sex workers and is the biggest red light area in Delhi. The road's name was officially changed to Swami Shradhanand Marg in 1966.

    29 Aug 2016

    GB Road's trafficking kingpin couple arrested

    Delhi Police arrested a couple, Saira Begum and Afaq Hussain, and six others for running a brothel on GB Road and charged them under the Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act (MCOCA).

    The couple is suspected to have amassed property worth Rs.50 crore in the last 17 years.

    They allegedly forced over 5,000 girls from impoverished families into prostitution by torturing and starving them.

    Definition

    Maharashtra Control of Organized Crime Act, 1999

    MCOCA was enacted by Maharashtra government to combat organized crime and terrorism. A stricter law, which has the power to intercept wire, electronic or oral communication, was enacted as the existing legal framework proved to be inadequate. It was extended to Delhi-NCR in 2002.

    Details

    Atrocities on girls

    Begum and Hussain are suspected to have trafficked more than 5,000 girls from Nepal, West Bengal, Odisha, Karnataka, Assam and Andhra Pradesh in 17 years.

    The girls were beaten, intoxicated, starved, confined in cupboards, forced to entertain clients in small cubicles and later abandoned.

    They bought girls for Rs.50,000 and sold them for upto Rs.2 lakh, the younger the girl, higher was the price.

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    Escaping the law

    Afaq has been arrested in 3 cases and Saira in 7, since 1990.

    Saira was convicted for seven years in 2001, but returned to the trade soon after.

    In March 2016, they were charged in two FIRs registered under sections of rape, trafficking, abduction and criminal conspiracy.

    According to police, now they have enough evidence, including statements from trafficked girls, to get them convicted.

    02 Sep 2016

    42 cops transferred from Kamla Market Circle

    Days after Delhi Crime Branch arrested a couple and six others for running a brothel on GB Road, the central district transferred 42 police personnel, posted with the Kamla Market police station, to other police stations in central Delhi.

    While the top officials called the transfers as "routine", sources said Crime Branch officials have found that the accused had links with some local policemen.

    06 Sep 2016

    Police raids GB Road brothels

    On Monday, a Delhi court had ordered the closure of a brothel owned by a 36-year-old woman of Nepali origin, Kanchi Tamang.

    She was sentenced to three years imprisonment and a fine of Rs.2000 was also imposed.

    Tamang was held guilty under Section 3 of the Immoral Trafficking (Prevention) Act i.e. for running a brothel or allowing premises to be used as a brothel.

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