Bengaluru, Jul 4: After a raid on a pub at Indiranagar area in the city, the East division police have managed to rescue 32 women who were forced to work as dancers.
The raid comes following the Chief Minister H D Kumaraswamy’s call to monitor nightlife activities violating government rules.

Salunke informed his seniors, who rushed to the pub and rescued all 32 women. The police have booked the pub owner and manager of the bar under IPC Sections 370 (buying or disposing of any person as a slave) and Section 294 (obscene acts and songs), and are further investigating.
The management, for its part, claimed that it had hired the women as bartenders. But they illegally forced the women to dance to lure customers, a senior police officer said.
In June, City Police Commissioner T Suneel Kumar directed his men to crack the whip on illegal dance bars mushrooming in the city, especially after the newly formed coalition government began its tenure.
Kumar observed that bar and restaurants that employ women are forcing them into illegal activities, violating the guidelines, and asked his subordinates to take stringent action.
Following the orders, the Central and West division police cracked down on a few pubs, starting June.
Several residents in the area have complained to the police about the loud music and nuisance created by the pubs functioning in the neighbourhood. Residents welfare associations have also accused the establishments of running illegal dance bars and threatened to protest if the police did not act.
On June 3, the Ashok Nagar police raided the Times Bar and Restaurant on Residency Road for running a live band, and had booked the management under IPC Section 294 (sings, recites or utters any obscene song, ballad or words, in or near any public place).



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