Have Two More Suspects Been Arrested in the Human Trafficking Case from Bengal?
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Kolkata, Jan 7 (NationPress) Authorities have apprehended two additional suspects in the human trafficking investigation unfolding in West Bengal's Nadia district, as confirmed by police on Wednesday.
The suspects were detained at a cafe located in Kalyani, Nadia district on Tuesday.
The individuals have been named as Sathi Biswas, also known as Tina, and Tanmoy Das.
As per information from the Kolkata Police headquarters, Sathi and Tanmoy were taken into custody while present in the cafe.
Previously, law enforcement had arrested six individuals related to this ongoing case.
During their inquiries, police have also uncovered information regarding two brothel proprietors.
According to police reports, the recent arrests were made based on leads obtained during the questioning of previous detainees.
Investigators plan to petition for the custody of the Kalyani duo to delve deeper into the case.
They are striving to collect further information about the incident and to determine if there are other accomplices involved in this operation.
In September of the previous year, the Anti-Human Trafficking Unit (AHTU) of Kolkata Police rescued 11 individuals, including nine minor girls, and detained six suspects for operating a sex trafficking ring.
Acting on a tip-off, police conducted a raid in the Burtolla Police Station area of north Kolkata.
A total of 11 victims, among them nine minors, were rescued from a residence owned by a middle-aged couple.
The authorities arrested the couple, identified as Amit Banerjee and his wife, Saraswati Banerjee, at the scene.
Additionally, four more suspects were arrested under suspicion of trafficking.
These individuals have been identified as Suman Halder, Deep Chatterjee, Akash Chowdhury, and Pooja Mistry.
Complaints regarding the operation of sex trafficking rings have been reported intermittently across various spas and massage parlors in Kolkata and surrounding regions over the years.
The police have been actively conducting a series of raids to curb such illicit activities.