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Bhopal sex racket prime accused 'Pyare Miyan' held in Jammu and Kashmir

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 15, 2020 17:38 IST

In a major development, a 68-year-old known as 'Pyare Miyan' who was allegedly involved in a sex racket was ...

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In a major development, a 68-year-old known as 'Pyare Miyan' who was allegedly involved in a sex racket was arrested in Jammu-Kashmir, hours after the Madhya Pradesh formed an SIT to probe into the case. Addressing the media, South Bhopal SP Sai Krishna Thota said that the man had allegedly been involved in a sex-racket for the past 7-8 years. Thota, who headed the probe, had already conducted raids at two of Pyare Miyan's apartments.

The 68-year old was booked by the Madhya Pradesh police for allegedly raping five minor girls on several occasions, as per reports. The police team which raided the accused's house found a dance floor and huge stash of liquor from a building owned by Pyare Miyan, as informed by Thota. Moreover, Thota added that Miyan had previously travelled to  Dubai, Singapore and Thailand, often accompanied by these minors.

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