Mumbai artist rescued from trafficking attempt in Hyderabad

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A TV artist from Mumbai faced a dangerous situation in Hyderabad. She traveled to the city for the launch of a saree store but was attacked and locked in a flat. This incident occurred after she refused to participate in prostitution. The local police rescued her early on Sunday morning. They took her complaint seriously and registered a case for assault and under the Prevention of Immoral Trafficking Act. They are also searching for the three women and an agent from Mumbai involved in this case. The artist, 28 years old, received an offer for Rs 20,000 to work at the event. However, once she arrived, her situation changed. She was told she would be staying in an apartment that supposedly belonged to the store. On Saturday, three women entered the flat, pretending to help her. Instead, they tried to force her into prostitution. When she refused, they assaulted her, locked her in the flat, and left her in a semi-conscious state. Once she regained her strength, she managed to call for help. Police arrived quickly and rescued her. The woman has a background in event management and dance and has recently started working in television. Special police teams are now searching for the suspects who used the store launch to lure her into a dangerous situation.


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