Spa centres, hotels raided across Gujarat in crackdown on flesh trade; over 100 arrested
Over 100 people have been arrested in Gujarat, India, following a crackdown on spas, massage parlours, and hotels suspected of involvement in the flesh trade. The raids were carried out after the state's Minister of State for Home directed police ...

During his interaction with senior police officers via video conferencing, Sanghavi expressed the Gujarat government's resolve to eradicate the flesh trade being run at hotels and in the guise of spa centres, said the release.
Accordingly, the police raided 851 locations across the state on Thursday and arrested 105 persons involved in "illegal" activities, said the release, adding 103 FIRs (first information reports) have been registered.
The police have initiated a process to cancel the licences of 27 spa centres and hotels for being involved in illegal activities, said the release. The crackdown will continue in the days to come, it said.
In Ahmedabad, police teams raided nearly 350 spa and massage parlours and booked nine centres for violating the city police commissioner's notification regarding the submission of names, photos and contact details of the owners as well as employees, said Joint Commissioner of Police, city crime branch, Neeraj Badgujar.
To check if spa centres were providing prostitutes to their customers, police also sent some dummy customers to a few suspected centres, said Badgujar, adding that none of the spas covered during the drive was found to be running flesh trade.
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