Rescue Operation: Thai Women Freed from Illegal Work in Mumbai Spa
Mumbai police raided a Chembur spa and rescued six Thai women forced into illegal work. The operation, based on specific intelligence, led to charges against the spa owner and manager. The rescued women were taken to a rehabilitation center, with investigations ongoing.
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Mumbai police recently conducted a successful raid at a spa center in the Chembur area, resulting in the rescue of six Thai women. These women were reportedly being forced to work illegally.
The operation was orchestrated by the Chembur police following specific intelligence about the unlawful activities at the spa. The owner and manager are facing charges for their involvement.
The women, all Thai nationals, have been relocated to a rehabilitation center while the police continue their investigation to uncover larger networks behind such illegal operations.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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