26 April,2023 09:56 AM IST | Mumbai | PTI
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The crime branch of Mumbai police has rescued two Uzbek women who were forced into prostitution and arrested four persons involved in the racket from a hotel in suburban Andheri, an official said.
Acting on specific inputs, the enforcement cell of the crime branch raided a hotel at Andheri East on Monday evening and rescued two women, he said on Tuesday.
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The arrested persons had made fake Aadhaar cards of the women to portray them as Indian nationals, he said.
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The accused had also taken away the passports of the women and demanded Rs 2 lakh to return them, the official added.
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