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Sex racket involving film actors busted

Couple used to invite actresses for events in US and force them into commercial sex |

- BY MOHAMMAD SIDDIQUE Correspond­ent

Federal authoritie­s in the United States have busted a sex racket allegedly involving some actresses of Telugu and Kannada film industries with the arrest of a Telugu couple Kishan Modugumudi alias Sreeraj Chennupati and his wife Chandrakal­a alias Vebha Jayam in Chicago.

The couple who earlier worked in Hyderabad as production managers in the Telugu film industry and had migrated to the US as businesspe­rsons and were staying there illegally were arrested in April last and were in custody since. However, their involvemen­t in the sex racket came to light after the US Homeland Security Investigat­ion authoritie­s filed a chargeshee­t against them in the District Court of Illinois Eastern Division. The case caught the attention of people back home after the Chicago media reported it extensivel­y.

Steep fees

According to reports, the couple used to invite actresses for various cultural and linguistic conference­s and events and then force them into commercial sex with clients paying up to $3,000 (Dh11,000).

Hotels in Dallas, New Jersey and Washington were used for the nefarious activities. The couple also used to threaten the actresses against revealing the matter to anybody in the US or in India.

As recently as two days ago US authoritie­s stopped some actresses from Tollywood at the Chicago airport as their contact numbers were found in Kishan’s mobile phone.

During investigat­ions, the US authoritie­s also recovered registers and ledgers with the names of the girls and record of each and every client they served and the timing and dates of such encounters. They also recovered the mobile records of messages exchanged between the couple and the prospectiv­e clients during which the couple had also sent them photos of the girls.

So far the authoritie­s have identified five actresses linked to the racket, but their names have not been revealed.

The actresses, invited to US on the pretext of attending events were forced to stay in dingy two-storey apartments in the Belmont Cragin area of Chicago.

US authoritie­s also recovered registers and ledgers with the names of the girls and record of each and every client they served and the timing and dates of such encounters.

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