Khaleej Times

Hyderabad police bust prostituti­on racket, ‘save’ two actresses

- IANS

hyderabad — Hyderabad police on Sunday claimed to have busted a high-profile prostituti­on racket and “saved” two actresses.

Police identified the two actresses as Richa A Saksena, who acted in Telugu movie June 1:43 and Subhra Chatterjee, a Bengali TV serial actor.

Deputy Commission­er of Police P.Radhakisha­n Rao said simultaneo­us raids were conducted at two five-star hotels in upscale Banjara Hills in the early hours of Sunday.

The Commission­er’s Task Force, which conducted the raids on two rooms in Taj Deccan and Taj Banjara hotels, nabbed two ‘organisers’, who were identified as Monish Kadakia, casting director for Bollywood Telugu and Tamil films and D.Venkat Rao, a brothel organiser.

According to police, 24-yearold Richa, a resident of Mumbai and hailing from Gujarat’s Himatnagar district, was “rescued” from room no 328 of Taj Deccan, while 20-year-old Subhra, from West Bengal’s North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, was “rescued” from room no. 412, Taj Banjara.

Police said that Kadakia is a native > Hyderabad police claimed to have busted a high-profile prostituti­on racket and “saved” two actresses, Richa A Saksena and Subhra Chatterjee, a Bengali TV serial actor. > Two ‘organisers’, who were identified as Monish Kadakia, casting director for Bollywood Telugu and Tamil films and D.Venkat Rao, a brothel organiser, have been arrested. of Mumbai, and casting director and event manager with contacts in Bollywood and Tollywood. He had booked the room in Taj Deccan by “procuring” upcoming actress Richa to attract the wealthy customers. The organiser collected Rs30,000 to 50,000 from customers.

Venkata Rao, a native of Guntur district of Andhra Pradesh, had booked the room in another hotel by “procuring” Bengali TV actress. Another organiser Janardhan alias Jani is absconding. —

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