Udupi: SP leads operation, two pimps arrested for illicit trade


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (MS)

Udupi, Dec 16: Superintendent of police (SP) Akshay Hake Machhindra personally led an operation as complaints were heard about involving transgenders in illicit trade near city bus stand.

The operation was carried out under the physical presence of SP Akshay late night on Friday December 15 and two pimps were taken into custody.

SP Akshay himself got involved in the operation as complaints were received from public that transgenders are involved in illicit trade near city and service bus stands, they bother vehicle riders and demand money from them. In addition, there were complaints that they damage the street lights.

It is said that some transgenders abused SP Akshay with expletives when he himself confronted them. Police arrived on the spot and dispersed them. There was tense situation in the area for some time. At the same time police arrested two pimps who were bringing customers in auto rickshaws to do illicit flesh trade. A case is filed against them in Udupi city police station.

 

 

 

  

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  • Oliver, Udupi

    Sat, Dec 17 2022

    This is a part of a bigger problem. Transgenders are not hired for regular jobs our society. They are always shamed and not treated equally like other men and women. They are indirectly forced to engage in jobs of this nature. Think about it. How often do we see them in schools, colleges or working at banks, or other office jobs ? The society needs to be reformed. I once observed a situation. I was once traveling in a public bus from kundapur to udupi. There was a transgender person on the same bus who paid and bought the ticket. The conductor forcefully had the person get off the bus.

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  • Langoolacharya., Belman / Washington, DC.

    Sat, Dec 17 2022

    SP Versus Hijdas ....next movie.... ...Tak...Takk...

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  • MIA, UDUPI

    Fri, Dec 16 2022

    Installing CCTV cameras and monitoring illegal activities can be an effective way to protect civilians from harm. This can provide a visual record of any illegal or suspicious activity that occurs in a public space, which can be used to help identify and prosecute those who engage in such activities.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Fri, Dec 16 2022

    just imagine the pathetic law and order under the blue j pigs....transgenders calling SP with third class language? just says that no one has fear of low under the pigs of blue regime...most of the ruling mla and ministers themselves are kama pipasis

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