Deccan Chronicle

NIA books traffickin­g case Takes over from Hyderabad chapter of Central Crime station

- JAYENDRA CHAITHANYA T | DC

In a first of its kind, the National Investigat­ion Agency (NIA), Hyderabad registered its first sex traffickin­g and exploitati­on case, where five women from Bangladesh were rescued in Hyderabad from a brothel about a month ago, in which three from West Bengal were arrested.

The case was registered on Tuesday, following the recently amended National Investigat­ion Act by the Union government.

The sex traffickin­g racket was busted by the Chatrinaka police of

THE CASE was registered on Tuesday following the recently amended National Investigat­ion Act by the Union government

THE COPS had arrested three persons.

Hyderabad police commission­erate on April 21, this year, where five women hailing from Bangladesh were rescued from a house near Kandikalga­te in Baji Nagar of Uppuguda, where a brothel was being run. The police had arrested three persons – Mohd Yousuf Ali Khan, his wife Bithi Begum alias Khadija Shaik and their associate Sojib, all natives of West Bengal and residing in Hyderabad, under sections 370 A (2) of IPC, Sections 3, 4 and 5 of the Prevention of Immoral Traffic Act.

The case was later transferre­d to the Central Crime station of Hyderabad for further investigat­ion. However, as the gravity of the case was severe, it was handed over to the NIA for an in-depth investigat­ion.

“Having regard to the gravity of the offence and its inter-state and cross border connection­s, the case has been taken over by the NIA for a detailed investigat­ion,” said NIA officials on Wednesday.

The police sources said that Yousuf Ali Khan and his wife Bithi Begum had moved to Chatrinaka in the month of March, a month before they were arrested. They were also booked in a case at SR Nagar police station in a similar offence.

“The women were brought to the country illegally and they did not have passports. The accused trio is currently out on bail,” said the sources.

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