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EOW to trace property lineage 188 brothel guard Ganga Jamuna

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Nagpur: The wings of economic violations (EOW) from the crime branch have been pressured into the action by the City Police Chief Amitesh Kumar to investigate the lineage of the property of 188 brothel guards in the Ganga Jamuna area.
The area was said to have a history of three centuries settlement even though it was welcomed by neighboring areas, this action also caused controversy surrounding questions about the livelihoods of sex workers who lived here.
The two leading groups almost ended on Sundays on the problem of closing the red-light area.
Kumar, who has applied part 144 Code of Criminal Procedure (CRPC) in Ganges Jamuna, has sealed two other seven brothel notices.
“The police department will extract detailed information on property ownership, transfer and other reciprocal transactions from 188 red lights brothel houses.
The actual owner of the property will be ascertained by this exercise,” he said.
“Some brothel guards have power lawyers as ownership claims but they are not The actual owner.
Many brothels have overcome some understanding with the owner to avoid legal hassles but we will immediately explore the facts and start the right action, “the top COP.
CP said the property owner of the red light area can use the premise.
For each legal trade practice but not prostitution.
“We are working on five legal issues.
First of all, prostitution will not be permitted in public places.
Second, illegal brothel and trade in the ongoing meat must stop.
Third, asking not permitted.
Fourth, minors.
Must be removed from meat trade and finally, even adults cannot be forced to do sex work, “said Kumar.Working on the ‘agenda of five points’, Kumar said there was a legal brainstorming carried out to record the entire area ‘public place’ under the legal provisions Relevant to tighten the screws on brothel’s housekeepers, pimps and sex workers.
“If a woman, whose livelihood is purely dependent on sex work, approaching the police, we will help him find an alternative livelihood through government schemes, NGO interventions, and even corporate social responsibility,” Kumar said.
The top police clarified the barricade used by helping bandobast police who were deployed to ensure no outsiders’ entry into the red light area for prostitution.
“Barrikan is not regressive or limiting for the movement of the Ganga Jamuna,” he said.

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