What Happened to the Spa Employee in Thiruvalla?
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Thiruvalla, Feb 6 (NationPress) A spa worker was reportedly sexually assaulted after she refused to give in to the financial demands of a group in Thiruvalla town, located in Kerala's Pathanamthitta district.
The incident took place at a spa in the Manjadi area on February 1.
As per the filed complaint, Subin Alexander, known as 'Marana Subin', along with five accomplices, stormed the spa around 3:30 p.m. and demanded extortion money.
Upon the refusal of the woman managing the establishment, the gang allegedly attacked her and the staff.
A female staff member was forcibly taken into a nearby room, threatened with a knife at her neck, and subjected to sexual assault, as stated in the complaint.
The attackers are also accused of compelling another customer present at the spa to enter the room, forcing him and the owner of the establishment to lie on a bed, while they recorded the incident on their mobile phones.
The footage was reportedly captured to intimidate the victims.
The gang is further accused of assaulting the customer and absconding with Rs 25,000 from the premises.
They allegedly threatened severe repercussions if the matter was reported to authorities.
Although the incident transpired on February 1, the police only registered a case later, initially withholding details.
The situation escalated after CCTV footage emerged, depicting the gang invading the spa and harassing women.
The footage quickly circulated, increasing pressure on law enforcement.
Three suspects, including Subin, have been apprehended and taken into custody, while a manhunt is underway for the remaining three individuals who are currently at large.
Six individuals have been named as defendants in the ongoing case.
This incident has reignited accusations that extortion rings operate with impunity in Thiruvalla, where numerous spas are in operation.
The case has sparked significant public outrage, with calls for a comprehensive investigation into both the crime and the alleged systemic failures associated with it.