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Bangaluru: Combating Human Trafficking in India's Tech Hub

Addressing the Growing Issue of Exploitation in Bangaluru
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Illegal activities in spa centers and prostitution rackets are on the rise in tech cities like Bangaluru, putting vulnerable women at risk of exploitation.

The rise of illegal activities in spa centers and the running of prostitution rackets have raised alarms in cities like Bangaluru. In Bangaluru, the Silicon Valley of India, these otherwise reputable businesses have been found to be fronts for illegal activities, with many involved in flesh trades. Similarly, criminal groups are using spa and wellness centers as a facade to run prostitution rackets, exploiting women who are forced into such activities against their will.

Reports indicate that over 700 women are victims of these prostitution racket gangs, highlighting the urgent need for law enforcement intervention. Unfortunately, the lack of action from the police has exacerbated the dangerous situation faced by these women, who are in desperate need of help.

It is crucial for authorities to address this issue promptly and ensure the safety and well-being of these women. By raising awareness and demanding action against human trafficking, we can work towards creating a safer environment for all members of society. It is time to combat exploitation and provide support to those who have fallen victim to these crimes.

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