NIA conducts searches in Karnataka in human trafficking case involving Bangladeshis. Bengaluru News – Times of India

Bengaluru: NIA An official said on Sunday that it has searched the premises of a man suspected of being involved in forging identity proof documents for Bangladeshi smugglers and their victims.
Raids were conducted at two places on Saturday.
The case was originally registered in connection with the raids against 13 accused at the Ramamurthy Nagar police station in Bengaluru in June. Karnataka Police In a rented house from where seven Bangladeshi women and a child were freed from the custody of human traffickers. premier investigative agency Said.
women were trafficked Bangladesh The officer said that the accused sent them to India on the pretext of getting them a job, but instead they were forced into prostitution.
NIA re-registered the case under sections of Indian Penal CodeForeigners Act and Immoral Trade (Prevention) Act.
During the searches, six digital devices including various incriminating documents, hard disks and mobile phones were seized, the NIA official said. Further investigation is on in the matter.

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