In a decisive crackdown on human trafficking, Jammu Police’s South Zone team dismantled a prostitution ring operating from a residential area in Greater Kailash. Three young women were rescued from exploitation, while three suspects—two men and one woman—were arrested on the spot.
Acting on credible intelligence, officers targeted a house owned by Amrik Singh in Lane No. 31. Reports indicated that vulnerable women were being lured, trafficked, and forced into commercial sex work for monetary gain. Under the supervision of SDPO City East and SP City South, a joint team from IC PP Sainak Colony and SHO Channi Himmat executed a meticulously planned raid.
The operation freed the three victims, who appeared to have been trafficked into the racket. The arrested included the property owner and associates directly involved in the illegal activities. An FIR under Sections 3, 5, and 7 of the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, 1956, was registered at Channi Himmat police station, marked as Case No. 62/2026.
This swift action underscores Jammu Police’s commitment to proactive policing and protecting vulnerable sections of society. The rescued women are now in safe custody, receiving counseling and rehabilitation support. Authorities have urged the public to report suspicious activities promptly.
As part of an ongoing campaign against human trafficking in Jammu and Kashmir, this bust follows several recent successes. Investigations continue, with assurances of thorough probes and stringent punishment for the guilty. Jammu Police remains vigilant against crimes preying on women’s dignity and safety.