Millennium Post

Cops nab two sex trafficker­s, manhunt on for kingpins

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: The Crime Branch unit of Delhi police arrested two Nepali nationals in connection with traffickin­g of North Eastern women on the pretext of offering them jobs in the capital.

The accused Nikhil who carried a reward of Rs 50, 000 for his capture and his associate Rem Bahadur Uchachi alias Dipak used to target girls living separately from their parents and abduct them by luring them for stable jobs.

On August 6, the duo's involvemen­t came to light when an 18-year-old girl from Meghalaya's East Garohills district lodged a complaint against a woman, later identified as Kebi Manda who offered her a job in Delhi.

The victim was first picked up by a woman, Radhika Marak and sent to the capital. In delhi, the victim was promised a job by Manda who handed over the girl to certain Kamal Uchachi, who in a cruel twist, forced the girl into prostituti­on in Kotlamubar­akpur's South Extension area.

"The girl told us how she managed to survive the ordeal and escape from the clutches of her captors," said a senior police official tasked with investigat­ion.

Marak arrested on August 15 but the kingpins of the gang remained at large and continued with the racket.

While investigat­ing on the case, on March 4, the cops managed to trace the duo's whereabout­s after they received inputs that Nikhil would come near Anupam Restaurant in Munirka.

"We formed a team which was tasked to identify and arrest the accused. After waiting for five hours, we managed to identify them when the accused contacted his associate. Immediatel­y, he was apprehende­d from the spot," the official said.

However, his associate, Rem Bahadur bolted in the opposite direction and managed to flee the spot in his car. The raiding team chased him for several kilometres before nabbing him. Later, the duo was produced before a Magistrate on March 5.

During their police custody, they disclosed the names of their associates who used to send them girls for prostituti­on.

Nikhil had come to India in 2002 and worked in various hotels and dhabas before he came in touch with Biru and Jivan. Following this, they started their own sex racket in South Delhi.

"Several raids were conducted at the possible hideouts of the associates, but soon with the arrest of the accused, their associates ran away. They are still absconding," the officer added. GREATER NOIDA: A 30-yearold woman was arrested for killing her husband with the help of her lover, police said on Wednesday.

Mohsina and her lover were found accused of strangling her husband Nazaqat. They concealed the body of the deceased in the forest area near NTPC railway line, Dadri. The woman then registered a police complaint about her missing husband at Surajpur police station.

Nazaqat, 35, used to stay with his wife Mohsina and four children in Santosh Nagar colony of Surajpur area.

"We received a complaint from the relatives of the deceased that he was missing from home since March 10. After questionin­g the victim's relatives and neighbours, we came to the conclusion that Mohsina and her lover are the main accused. She was involved in an illicit relationsh­ip with a person for some years. She was nabbed by police and during interrogat­ion she revealed that she and her lover murdered Nazaqat and hid his body in a secluded forest area near NTPC railway line," said Anuj Kumar, SHO, Surajpur police station.

"Prima facie evidence tells that they killed Nazaqat by constricti­ng his neck. Fearing that they would get caught, the two hid his body and registered a missing complaint. The victim's relatives and neighbours gave us informatio­n that Mohsina had been involved with the other suspect lover for a while," added Kumar.

"More than half of the body was decomposed and eaten up by wild animals. The body has been sent for post-mortem and the accused woman is in police custody. We will interrogat­e her further to get more details," the SHO added. Mohsina told police that she had been in a relationsh­ip with her lover since before her marriage and they together hatched a plan to eliminate Nazaqat. Police suspect that the murder was also done to acquire the property of the deceased.

The Crime Branch unit of Delhi Police arrested two Nepali nationals in connection with traffickin­g of North Eastern women on the pretext of offering them jobs in the capital

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