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CCB Police rescued 38 girls, arrested 25 people

| @indiablooms | Jun 22, 2019, at 04:32 pm

Bengaluru, June 22 (UNI) CCB Police have rescued 38 girls, arrested 25 people, including customers, Manager for indulging in illegal activities and seized from them cash Rs One lakh during a raid conducted on a dance and bar Restaurant in the City yesterday.

Police said on Saturday that during raid it was found that the customers provoking girls, sexually abusing them and giving money to the girls who were made to dance without dress code.

The Dance Bar Manager and Cashier Lakshmikant and Shankar were arrested during the raid conducted by a CCB Team led by City Joint Police Commissioner Ravikante Gowda.

Cottonpet Police have registered a case and investigating.

In another raid on Sri Balaji Members Club the same team nabbed 63 gamblers for illegally indulging in Date game and seized Rs 26,000 stake money and 3226 tokens of different colours used for the game.

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