17-year-old from Karnataka foiled an agent's plan of selling her to a city brothel by pretending to not know the language and then raising an alarm on hearing about the deal
17-year-old from Karnataka foiled an agent's plan of selling her to a city brothel by pretending to not know the language and then raising an alarm on hearing about the deal
A 17-year-old Kannadiga's presence of mind coupled with her knowledge of Hindi saved her from leading the life of a sex worker in Mumbai's brothels.
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In search of a job, Sapna reaches Bangalore where Santosh befriends her and promises her a job in Mumbai for a better pay. |
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Sapna tells the agent that she does not know Hindi. When they reach Mumbai Central station, Sapna overhears the agent saying, "Main ladki lekar aayi hoon. 10,000 mein bechungi," and begins to cry. |
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Sapna's wails attract bystanders, one of whom informs Sub-Inspector Sanjay Bhosale of Nagpada. He reaches the spot and takes in the agent and Sapna for questioning from Mumbai Central bus depot. Illustration/Jishu Dev Malakar |
Sapna (name changed) was brought to the city from Awarti village in Karnataka by a female agent, Gauda, who promised her the job of an engineer's assistant.
Banking on the fact that Sapna did not understand Hindi, which she had been pretending not to because she had begun to doubt the agent's intentions, Gauda called up a brothel from Mumbai Central station and began speaking in Hindi.
Sapna began crying when she heard Gauda saying that she was willing to sell her for Rs 10,000 and Gauda was arrested by the Nagpada Police after a bystander alerted them.
In search of a jobAccording to the police, Sapna, who was studying in Std XI, was forced to give up her studies and seek a job after her father passed away last month and the burden of taking care of her mother and younger brother fell on her shoulders.
A neighbour promised her a job in Bangalore with Rs 5,000 as the monthly salary and Sapna left her village to take it up.
When she reached Bangalore last week and was asking people about the company's address, however, a man called Santosh befriended her, asked her where she was from and what she was doing in the city.
When Santosh heard how much she would be paid for the job, he said he could get her a job as an engineer's assistant in Mumbai, which would fetch her Rs 10,000 per month.
Santosh said his sister's daughter needed the assistant that Sapna would have to leave with his sister, Gauda, for Mumbai that very night if she was interested.
On reaching Mumbai Central railway station Gauda asked Sapna if she knew Hindi, to which Sapna replied in the negative.
Deal-brokingGauda then called someone and said, "Main ladki lekar aayi hoon. 10,000 mein bechungi." Sapna heard this and started crying. People gathered around the duo but Gauda managed to convince them to disperse.
One of the bystanders, however, informed Sub-Inspector Sanjay Bhosale of the Nagpada police station of the incident.
A team led by Bhosale immediately reached the spot and took Gauda and Sapna for questioning from the Mumbai Central bus depot.
Sex racketGauda confessed to her crime and also led the police to Parvati Jangam alias Jelgamma (52), who was supposed to buy Sapna for her brothel.
"Gauda and Jelgamma would not have been arrested if Sapna had not known Hindi and had not pretended otherwise. She has been sent to the Dongri children's home," said Bhosale.
According to the police, Santosh is not Gauda's brother. Santosh, Gauda and another man, Kumar, are suspected of running a sex racket in south India. A manhunt has been launched for Santosh and Kumar.