Jammu South Zone police launched a targeted assault on a prostitution operation tucked away in Greater Kailash, rescuing three exploited women and hauling in three suspects. This March 7 breakthrough signals intensified efforts to stamp out flesh trade in residential areas.
Secret information revealed Amrik Singh’s Lane 31 property as a hub for trafficking women into paid sex services. A well-orchestrated raid, directed by SDPO City East and SP City South, featured teams from Sainak Colony outpost and Channi Himmat SHO, leading to immediate rescues and arrests.
The freed women, victims of apparent smuggling, are now safe. The detained—house proprietor and accomplices—face charges under the Immoral Traffic Act’s Sections 3, 5, and 7 (FIR 62/2026, Channi Himmat). The operation showcases exemplary alertness and community protection priorities.
Rehabilitation services, including therapy, are in place for the women. Officials vow comprehensive probes and harsh sentences, while encouraging citizen reports. Amid rising crackdowns on sex rackets across Jammu and Kashmir, this victory fortifies the fight against crimes targeting the defenseless, promising sustained enforcement.
