Chennai Woman Forces 14-Year-Old Sister Into Prostitution, Arrested
The police were alerted by a child welfare committee in Chengalpattu, leading the Selaiyur All Women Police to form a special team, which subsequently rescued the girl.
The Chennai Police have arrested six people and put two others into custody for forcing a 14-year-old girl into prostitution. The sister of the minor victim has also been held for being involved in crime.
The girl, a native of Chemmencheri, moved to Paduvanchery to live with her sister, according to a report in India Today.
Police said that the sister, along with her mother-in-law, coerced the girl into prostitution, transporting her to various locations, including KK Nagar and Chengalpattu.
The police were alerted by a child welfare committee in Chengalpattu, leading the Selaiyur All Women Police to form a special team, which subsequently rescued the girl.
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Based on call records and further investigation, the police arrested Lakshmi, Prakash, Damodharan, Kavita, Karpagam, and Srinivasan. They have been charged under the required provisions.
Two additional suspects have been detained and are currently being questioned in connection with the case. Further investigation is still in the process.
Chennai Woman Forces Daughter's Classmates Into Prostitution
A similar incident was reported on May 22, 2024, in Chennai where police arrested a woman and her six associates for allegedly coercing school girls into prostitution.
According to sources, the main accused, K. Nadhiya, manipulated her daughter’s classmates by befriending them under the guise of teaching beautician courses.
She then allegedly exploited the children's economic backgrounds and offered them between Rs 25,000 and Rs 35,000 to involve them in prostitution, primarily with elderly men from Hyderabad and Coimbatore, police sources said to India Today.
The police received a tip-off from the National Investigation Agency (NIA), which was investigating a petrol bomb attack on Raj Bhawan. During a search of the residence of Kaduka Vinoth’s known accomplice, the NIA team identified Nadhiya as his girlfriend and found digital evidence related to the racket.
The state police were then alerted, and a team led by ACP Rajalakshmi raided a lodge, resulting in the arrest of Nadhiya.