Watch: 6 Men And 1 Woman Found In Indecent Position Inside Car In Uttar Pradesh

In a startling incident in Ambedkar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, police dismantled a prostitution racket after catching six men in a compromising position with a woman inside a parked car. The incident unfolded on September 21 near the Harraiya Bypass on the National Highway, where officers found the vehicle suspiciously stationary with its windows rolled down. […]

6 Men And 1 Woman Found In Indecent Position Inside Car In Uttar Pradesh
by Dishti Tandon - September 25, 2024, 11:35 am

In a startling incident in Ambedkar Nagar, Uttar Pradesh, police dismantled a prostitution racket after catching six men in a compromising position with a woman inside a parked car. The incident unfolded on September 21 near the Harraiya Bypass on the National Highway, where officers found the vehicle suspiciously stationary with its windows rolled down.

Police Investigation Uncovers Racket

Upon approaching the car, police were taken aback to discover six men engaged in an obscene act with a woman. Initial investigations revealed that the woman was reportedly being paid between ₹5,000 to ₹6,000 per day as part of the illicit operation. The woman, identified as Nisha, was found with the group, and all parties involved were swiftly taken into custody.

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Arrests Made, Including Bank Employee

The six accused have been identified as Satish Kumar from Mahua, Azamgarh; Shivam Yadav from Ama Darveshpur in Alapur; Amrit Lal, Pawan from Naseerpur; Mukesh Yadav; and Hrithik from Banpurwa in Katka. Notably, Satish Kumar is employed as a cashier at Bank of Baroda in Nyori.

Vehicle Seized and Legal Action Taken

The vehicle, a Maruti Suzuki Swift, was adorned with a Samajwadi Party (SP) flag, raising further questions about its use in the alleged activities. Police have registered a case against all individuals under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act and have initiated a thorough investigation into the matter.

Authorities continue to emphasize the seriousness of such illicit activities and are committed to cracking down on similar operations in the future.