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Uzbek Women Arrested In Lucknow Linked To Human Trafficking Racket, Plastic Surgeon Also Involved
Uzbek Women Arrested In Lucknow Linked To Human Trafficking Racket, Plastic Surgeon Also Involved

News18

time13 hours ago

  • News18

Uzbek Women Arrested In Lucknow Linked To Human Trafficking Racket, Plastic Surgeon Also Involved

Sources revealed that Lola Kayumova, a foreign national living illegally in India despite an Interpol lookout notice against her, played a role in arranging shelter for the women What began as a routine arrest of two Uzbek women without valid documents in the Sushant Golf City area of Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, has now ballooned into a high-stakes investigation uncovering an elaborate international trafficking and sex racket. The case, officials say, points to a powerful syndicate that not only facilitates illegal entry of foreign women into India via Nepal but also helps them establish fake Indian identities with fabricated documents and even altered appearances. The two Uzbek nationals, Holida and Nilofer, were detained for lacking passports and visas. But investigators soon discovered that they were pawns in a far-reaching network that stretches from New Delhi to Nepal, and all the way back to Uzbekistan. The syndicate allegedly smuggles women across the Indo-Nepal border, confiscates their original documents, and disperses them to various Indian cities through a network of brokers for prostitution and possibly more sinister activities. Police sources reveal that Lola Kayumova, a foreign national living illegally in India despite an Interpol lookout circular against her, played a central role in arranging shelter for Holida and Nilofer in Lucknow. She reportedly secured them an apartment in Omaxe R2 through her associates, Trijinraj alias Arjun Rana and a local doctor named Vivek Gupta. Lola's backstory reads like a screenplay. To cement her presence in India, she married twice – first to Trijinraj, originally from Kerala but now residing in Lucknow's Telibagh area, and later claimed another man, Janak Pratap Singh, as her husband. Using forged documents, including a marriage certificate with Janak, she managed to obtain an Aadhaar card and driving licence. The local police, officials now admit, failed to thoroughly verify the paperwork during routine tenancy verification. With these forged identities, Lola is believed to have orchestrated the movement of multiple women from Uzbekistan into India, bypassing immigration checks by using Nepal as a transit hub. The racket appears to have been operating in plain sight. The investigation has taken a darker turn with revelations during the interrogation of the two Uzbek women. They disclosed that Dr Vivek Gupta, a Lucknow-based plastic surgeon, conducted cosmetic procedures on them, allegedly to alter their facial features to resemble Indian women and thus dodge biometric recognition systems. Authorities are now scrutinising Dr Gupta's role in the operation, especially after discovering a cryptocurrency wallet on one of the women's mobile phones. Transactions linked to the wallet suggest that Gupta may have accepted payments for the surgeries in crypto, potentially to avoid detection. Both Trijinraj and Dr Gupta have been named in the FIR along with Lola Kayumova, and police have launched a manhunt to trace their whereabouts. Investigators are also trying to ascertain whether any elements of this operation are linked to anti-national activities, although they say it is too early to draw definitive conclusions. The detained Uzbek women have undergone biometric analysis, and deportation proceedings have been initiated. Meanwhile, the police are working with central intelligence and immigration authorities to map the full extent of the syndicate's network. First Published: June 26, 2025, 18:27 IST

Lucknow surgeon booked for giving a ‘local look' to 2 Uzbek women
Lucknow surgeon booked for giving a ‘local look' to 2 Uzbek women

Hindustan Times

time5 days ago

  • Hindustan Times

Lucknow surgeon booked for giving a ‘local look' to 2 Uzbek women

LUCKNOW: A Lucknow-based private plastic surgeon and his friend have been booked by the police for allegedly facilitating the illegal stay and cosmetic surgeries of two women from Uzbekistan in the state capital. The FIR invokes sections of the BNS, specifically 318(4) for cheating and 61 for criminal conspiracy, along with Section 5 of the Registration of Foreigners Act, 1939, and Sections 14(A) and 7(1) of the Foreigners Act, 1946, pertaining to the illegal stay of foreign nationals and violation of the relevant act. (Pic for representation) According to Lucknow police officials, the surgeon, despite knowing about the women's unauthorised entry into the country, conducted surgeries to alter their appearance to resemble local individuals and provided them with accommodation in the city through his friend. Police registered a First Information Report (FIR) against Dr Vivek Gupta, who operates Minerva Clinic, and Trijinraj alias Arjun Rana at the Sushant Golf City police station on Friday. The charges include allegedly aiding the illegal stay of the Uzbekistan women and assisting them in undergoing plastic surgeries without verifying their identities or immigration status. Dr Gupta has two clinics located near Patrakarpuram, Gomti Nagar, and Ahimamau. The FIR, filed by sub-inspector Mahesh Kumar Singh, invokes sections of the Bharatiya Nyay Sanhita (BNS), specifically 318(4) for cheating and 61 for criminal conspiracy, along with Section 5 of the Registration of Foreigners Act, 1939, and Sections 14(A) and 7(1) of the Foreigners Act, 1946, pertaining to the illegal stay of foreign nationals and violation of the relevant act. According to the complainant, the Foreigners Regional Registration Office (FRRO) conducted a raid on Flat No. 527 in New Hazratganj on June 20, 2025, based on confidential intelligence. The FIR states that the flat was allegedly rented out for commercial purposes without informing the local police, FRRO, or administrative authorities. During the raid, officials found two Uzbekistan nationals, identified as Holida and Nilofar, who had been residing there since June 18. The women allegedly failed to produce valid passports or visas and did not cooperate with the inquiry, as per the FIR. During interrogation, the women claimed to have lost their travel documents approximately two years prior, after arriving in India, and had requested acquaintances, including Lola Kayumova and Trijinraj, to report the loss. However, they could not confirm if a formal complaint was ever filed. They further stated that Lola, who has been residing in India for an extended period, introduced them to Dr. Vivek Gupta for plastic surgery procedures. The FIR alleges that these surgeries were performed without verifying their identity or legal status. The women also stated that Dr. Gupta and Rana were responsible for arranging their accommodation in New Hazratganj. Trijinraj reportedly resides in Flat No. 104 of Omaxe R1, while Dr. Gupta stays in Flat No. 1103 of the same building. Both women have been placed under surveillance by the FRRO as the investigation progresses. Authorities are now investigating a potential larger network involved in facilitating illegal immigration, identity manipulation and document forgery.

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