Explorer

Two actresses held in Hyderabad on charges of prostitution

Those arrested include an actress from Bollywood and another television actress. Two brokers, who were running the racket online and booking rooms in star hotels for the customers, were also taken into custody

Hyderabad: A prostitution racket was busted here with the arrest of four persons, including two actresses from Mumbai, police said on Sunday. The arrests were made during raids on two five-star hotels in posh Banjara Hills area late on Saturday night, police said. Those arrested include an actress from Bollywood and another television actress. Two brokers, who were running the racket online and booking rooms in star hotels for the customers, were also taken into custody. Police, however, have not identified the actresses. A police officer said two girls from Mumbai were arrested from the hotels. He said further investigations were on. S. Ravinder, inspector at Panjgutta police station, said the police conducted the raid on a room at Taj Deccan following information that organised sex racket was being conducted. Later, two more persons, including the television actress, were arrested from another star hotel in the same area. This is not the first time that actresses have been arrested on charges of prostitution. In 2014, an actress from Mumbai was caught on similar charges. However she was acquitted by a court in December that year.
View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

Bangladesh: Miscreants Vandalise 8 Idols In Three Hindu Temples Over Two Days
Bangladesh: Miscreants Vandalise 8 Idols In Three Hindu Temples Over Two Days
Modi To Hold Talks With Kuwait Crown Prince, Emir On Dec 21-22 During First Visit By Indian PM In 43 Years
Modi To Hold Talks With Kuwait Crown Prince, Emir During First Visit By Indian PM In 43 Years
Trudeau's Power Wavers As Key Ally Withdraws Support After Cabinet Reshuffle
Trudeau's Power Wavers As Key Ally Withdraws Support After Cabinet Reshuffle
Jaipur Accident: Death Toll Rises To 11 As Injured 'Very Critical', Police Reveal What Caused Gas Leak
Jaipur Accident: Death Toll Rises To 11 As Injured 'Very Critical', Police Reveal What Caused Gas Leak
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

'Jai Bhim' Slogans Echo at Parliament Demanding Amit Shah's ResignationMahakumbh: Anticipation Builds for Mahakumbh 2024 as ABP Team Prepares for Live CoverageAmit Shah’s Ambedkar Remarks Ignite Tensions, Congress to Demand ResignationAmit Shah's Speech Sparks Congress-BJP Face-Off in Parliament

Photo Gallery

Embed widget