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Sex racket in Delhi's GB road has support of Union min, politician: DCW chief

The Delhi Commission for Women's chairperson however refrained from naming anyone.

New Delhi: Delhi Commission for Women (DCW) chairperson Swati Maliwal on Thursday alleged that the prostitution racket, which is operational in Central Delhi's infamous GB road area, was "flourishing" with the protection from a "Union minister" and a "senior leader of a prominent party".

She, however, did not reveal their names.

Maliwal also alleged that the plan was to arrest her and get her removed as DCW chief through Delhi Lt Governor Najeeb Jung as she had targeted the racket.

"In the past few weeks, I have been conducting raids in GB road area, and trying to understand how this business has been flourishing just three-kms away from Parliament.

"I wanted to know under whose protection it was flourishing. During investigation, we found a Union Minister and a senior leader of a prominent party was providing protection to those involved in the flesh trade," she told reporters here.

"After I got to know about all this, an FIR was deliberately registered against me. I also got inputs that they will get me arrested and through LG, get me removed from the DCW," she added.

Earlier this month, DCW had conducted a number of raids in GB road area.

A couple and six others have been arrested by Delhi Police for allegedly running a brothel in the area. Following this, 42 police personnel posted with the Kamla Market police station, under whose jurisdiction GB road falls, were transferred to other police stations for allegedly not taking action against the accused.

Police, however, denied any connection between the two incidents and termed the transfers as "routine".

Maliwal also said DCW had asked the municipal corporation to demolish the illegal basements and hide-outs being used to hide the trafficked girls and women.

"We have been telling MCDs to demolish the illegal tehkhanas (basements) which are being used to hide trafficked girls. This is a business.”

"I am getting messages that don't interfere in GB road issue and do whatever else you want, but even if I am removed from DCW I will continue to fight for this issue," Maliwal said.

Maliwal was under fire from the ACB on Tuesday, which had lodged an FIR against her in connection with alleged irregularities in recruitment in the women's panel.

( Source : PTI )
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