A prostitution racket running in a hotel in Haryana’s Hisar district has been exposed. Actually, prostitution (sex racket) was being run in The Redwood Hotel near a cinema in Hisar’s Red Square Market.
In this case, the accused hotel operator Rajkumar has been presented in the court by the police after the completion of his remand and sent to jail.
What is the whole case?
Police investigation revealed that the accused had met a woman in Delhi. After this, the accused made contacts there and brought four Thai and one Nigerian women to his hotel in Hisar. With their help, the accused started the prostitution business in his hotel.
However, on January 10, the police received information related to this, after which the police formed a team and raided the hotel. The police sent a bogus customer to the hotel by giving him Rs 1000.
This is how the prostitution racket was exposed
When the bogus customer went inside and asked to provide a girl, the hotel employee agreed. The hotel was raided at the behest of the bogus customer. The operator and manager Rajkumar of Tibba Danasher was arrested there.
During the raid in the hotel, boys and girls were found in objectionable condition in the rooms. After which the police registered a case against Rajkumar. The police produced the accused in the court on Tuesday and sent him to jail.
209 cases of rape registered in Hisar division
At the same time, if we talk about another news, Hisar division police has settled 24 cases of dowry murder, 612 cases of domestic violence against women and 209 cases of rape registered during the year 2024. Whereas 260 out of 264 registered cases of molestation against women and 329 out of 350 registered cases of kidnapping have been settled.
In Hisar division, action has been taken in all 18 cases by registering cases against people of scheduled caste and tribe. He said that Hisar police has registered eight cases of dowry murder, police district Hansi has registered three, Jind police has registered five, Sirsa and Fatehabad police have registered four cases each. All these cases have been settled.