Mass trafficking of women from Bangladesh exposed through gang rape probe
The traffickers had promised them good jobs, but once they arrived at a city they were forced into prostitution

The Ramamurthy Nagar police have discovered another prostitution racket in the backyard while investigating the gang rape and torture of Bangladeshi woman.
The rescued women informed the police of "hundreds other women" along with them had been brought from Bangladesh by traffickers to India illegally, reports The Hindu.
During a raid recently, the police arrested four people and rescued seven women in Kanakanagar K. Channasandra, close to the police station. The police also rescued a five-year-old girl, believed to be the daughter of one of the women.
The arrest of the prime accused, Shobuj, helped the police uncover the prostitution racket. The women were allegedly brought to the country by the gang that Shobuj is part of.
"They told us that they were among the hundreds of women who crossed the border illegally from Bangladesh to India a few months ago. They were assisted by one Rafiq Ashraful from Bangladesh who helped them evade the border security personnel. We believe he is part of the gang and operates from Bangladesh," said a senior police official.
After entering India, the women were taken to Howrah in West Bengal and remained there for a few days, while the traffickers allegedly organised identity proof documents. They were then divided into small groups and sent to different cities.
"The traffickers had promised them good jobs, but once they arrived at a city they were forced into prostitution. In Bengaluru, Shobhu and the others would retain a major share of what the women earned," said the police official, adding that investigation is ongoing
During the raid on the house, the police recovered 46 sets of documents, including Aadhaar cards, for the women and the girl.
"We also found a certificate from an Ayurveda health centre in Kerala and driving licences," said a police officer.