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Time of India
14-05-2025
- Time of India
City police bust interstate sex rackets involving north eastern, foreign women
Nagpur: The city police crime branch busted multiple interstate sex rackets at different locations, rescuing seven girls, including one from Nepal, three from the north-east, one from Odisha, and another from Uttarakhand. One of the two rackets, operated by natives of Assam, involved north-eastern girls in sex work, a trend unearthed for the first time. CP Ravinder Singal has issued instructions to crack down on flesh trade rackets in the team of senior inspector Amol Deshmukh and assistant PI Sachin Bhonde busted the racket involving Assamese residents late on Tuesday evening, in their third attempt within a month, and cash Rs31,000 was seized along with four mobiles. Rizul Ali Ismail Ali and his accomplice Rahanuddin Sahabuddin, natives of Assam, had taken up a posh spa at Shraddhanand Peth and converted it into a flesh trade racket. The actions on the flesh trade were supervised by DCP Crime Rahul Maknikar and ACP Abhijit from a young woman from Nepal, they involved two more from Arunachal Pradesh, one from Nagaland, and another local resident to cater to customers who paid Rs4,000 for an hour. Sources said the young woman from Nepal had worked in another flesh trade den before shifting to the one operated by Ali and Sahabuddin from north-eastern women rescued during the raid said they were brought to the city with promise of jobs but pushed into flesh trade. Mainly from economically weak families, the north-eastern young women have been sent to shelter homes. The families of the rescued girls will be informed and they will be released only to the kin through a court order, said an official. The case was handed over to the Bajaj Nagar police station. "The women offered massages followed by other sexual activities, but access was only given to some known customers," said an insider, adding that north-eastern women are most preferred in the sex trade as they are known to be bolder and the second raid on Wednesday, the social service unit of the crime branch under senior inspector Omprakash Sontakke busted a sex racket at Sai Baba Nagar on Kharbi Road, rescuing women from Odisha and Uttarakhand during the action. Nutan Kalsarpe was arrested from the spot while her husband, Sachin, has gone underground. The two had previous crime records against them, including one related to narcotics. Kalsarpe was handed over to Wathoda police station. The cops also seized condoms, cash Rs3,000, and other materials from the spot. The two rescued women were also sent to the shelter home.


Time of India
08-05-2025
- General
- Time of India
NIT holds farewell ceremony for final year engineering students
1 2 3 Nagpur: Student Representative Council (SRC) of Nagpur Institute of Technology (NIT) recently organised a farewell ceremony 'Sayonara' for the final year engineering students .The event commenced with the lighting of the lamp by principal Amol Deshmukh and heads of various departments. College general secretary and cultural secretary expressed their gratitude to all the faculty members, principal, and the management for their constant guidance and for providing all necessary facilities throughout their academic extended his best wishes to all the students for a bright future. Dean (academics) Jagdish Chaudhari and head of student representative council Prof Naresh Tawale were present on the dais. At the end of the programme, the final-year students lit candles and passed them on to their juniors as a symbolic gesture, assuring each other that they would remain connected and that these bonds would last Amit Kharwade, Ashish Dhunde, Pankaj Sonawane, Shubham Unhale, Subodh Gajbhiye and SRC members worked hard to ensure the success of the event.