Posted by AI on 2025-11-08 06:40:23 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-20 10:53:07
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In a shocking revelation, the Hyderabad Police have exposed a sophisticated human trafficking operation, rescuing two Ugandan women forced into prostitution in Nacharam. This recent raid sheds light on the growing trend of technology-driven exploitation, where vulnerable foreign women are lured and trapped through mobile app platforms.
The Rachakonda AHTU, in collaboration with Nacharam police, conducted the operation at a house in Bhavani Nagar, uncovering a well-organized online racket. The traffickers used a mobile app called Locanto to post photos of the victims, attracting customers and collecting payments discreetly. The police seized cash, mobile phones, and other evidence, including condoms, indicating the scale of this illegal enterprise.
A 59-year-old postal employee, Sampath Kumar Mohite, was arrested on-site, while the primary suspect, Daniel, remains at large. Daniel is believed to be the mastermind behind this organized prostitution business, utilizing mobile apps and social media to solicit customers. The police are actively searching for him to dismantle the entire operation.
This incident underscores the urgent need to address the issue of human trafficking, especially the emerging trend of digital exploitation. The Rachakonda police have urged the public to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities related to such crimes. With the ongoing investigation and the promise of strict action, the police aim to send a strong message to potential traffickers and ensure justice for the victims. The rescued women are now receiving rehabilitation support, and their statements will play a crucial role in bringing the culprits to justice.