Jammu’s law enforcement struck a major blow against organized vice on March 7, raiding a prostitution den hidden in a posh neighborhood. Three trafficked women were liberated, and three perpetrators—a woman and two men—were taken into custody during the high-stakes operation.
Intelligence pointed to illicit dealings at Amrik Singh’s residence in Greater Kailash Lane 31, where women were allegedly coerced into prostitution. The coordinated effort, led by SDPO City East and overseen by SP City South, involved police from Sainak Colony and Channi Himmat stations. They moved in with precision, catching the culprits red-handed.
The victims, suspected trafficking survivors, were immediately secured. Charges were filed under key provisions of the 1956 Immoral Traffic Prevention Act at Channi Himmat station (FIR 62/2026). This intervention highlights the force’s rapid response capabilities and dedication to eradicating such networks.
Safe housing, psychological support, and reintegration plans are underway for the rescued individuals. In a statement, police emphasized their zero-tolerance stance and called for community vigilance. This case bolsters Jammu and Kashmir’s intensified drive against sex exploitation, with more arrests expected as probes deepen. Full transparency and severe penalties are promised for those exploiting the vulnerable.