Feb 25 • 01:45 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Journey from Slum to Luxurious Villa: The Story of Two Sisters Running a Sex Racket

A shocking case of forced conversion and sex trafficking has emerged in Bhopal, India, involving two sisters and a young man who were arrested after a complaint by a beautician.

In a startling incident in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, police have arrested two sisters, Amreen (alias Mahira) and Aafreen, along with a young man named Chandan Yadav, in connection with a case involving forced conversion and sex trafficking. The arrests were triggered after a beautician filed a complaint, initially linked to allegations of sexual assault and forced conversion. However, as the investigation progressed, a second victim surfaced, leading to a series of shocking accusations against the trio.

Reports suggest that Amreen and Aafreen initially lived in a slum area of Abbasnagar before moving into a rented flat in Sagar Royal Villa. Amreen was reportedly living in the flat with her two children, her sister Aafreen, and her boyfriend Chandan Yadav. Residents of the colony expressed that they never suspected anything unusual, as the women maintained a low profile and the flat gave off the semblance of a typical family environment. It was only after the arrests that locals became aware of the alleged illegal activities that were taking place.

This case opens up broader discussions regarding the prevalence of sex trafficking and forced conversion in India, particularly in urban areas. The incident highlights the need for heightened awareness and vigilance within communities to recognize potential signs of such illicit activities. Authorities are likely to expand their investigations to uncover any larger networks or systematic issues related to sex trafficking in the region, reflecting on the complex socio-economic factors that contribute to such crimes.

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