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Police detained an internet-based prostitution racket

Police detained an internet-based prostitution racket operating in the capital of Nepal, on Monday evening.
Amit Gautam, one of two Kathmandu-based termsof the racket who have been running the business through an internet portal, for 4 months, was detained at Naxal by a team from the Metropolitan Police Range Kathmandu. The racket, controlled by a leader based in New Delhi, India, is said to have been supplying Nepali girls chieflyto Indian nationals visiting here.
A police officer leading the crackdowntold that Amit, 21, a resident of Samakhusi, had been working as the local contact for the racket and is identified as? John? In the homepage of the website. Police withdreawed from him a mobile phone, the same refered toin the home page referring to contact person? John?.
The police team was searching for Ameet? S business partner, a woman named Sangeeta Shrestha, a resident of Tahachal, as this news was being prepared and they believe she would be nabbedanytime during the night.
Comlied to the homepage of the website, the racket is describedas a?? Guide to sheen Nepali women and Asian escorts offering their unbetteredservices at our Nepal Sex Guide escort agency."
"We currently have 40 escort girls who are suggestingassociation to businessmen and discerning gentlemen at five star hotels or exclusive location. Our set of thrilling beauties includes college girls, aspiring and established models, young professionals and even some from Nepal Film Industry," goes part of the text under the header? About us?.
The website asks to drop a note about oneself by phone or email and states that after receiving a complete email, the aspiring client will be given a phone number for further personal contact.
The racket seems to have charged clients differently under three categories--College Students (Rs 25,000), Models (Rs 50,000) and Celebrities (Rs 100,000 onwards).
Besides services in Nepal, according to the website, the racket is also operating in seven major Indian cities and girls are supplied at various rates on hourly basis.
According to police, things will be clearer with the arrest of the Nepali woman who is said to be partnering with Amit in Kathmandu.Source:
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New area for escort workers

A Refined vice girl is to quit her 3000-a-week income aft being revealed as the first sex worker to ply her trade on Twitter.
Late backstage schoolgirl Rebekka Couser said yesterday she had brought dishonor on her upper ten association - and fears they might turn their backs on her.
She said: "I have broken my parents' hearts and I just expectancy they can forgive me.
"I am so sorry for the things I have done and I want to make mendes."
Rebekka, 21, from Dundee, used the name Lottie to puff for business on the social networking site Twitter, where users access short messages called tweets from computers and phones.
She was raking in much more 3000 dollars per week selling her body to around five punters a day from her residence and in other locations around the city.
But aft being evulgated by the Record yesterday, Rebekka, who says she has been working as a smutch girl for just six months, has decided to quit.
She confessed to comely addicted to the money and admitted she was playing "a very dangerous game".
She said: "I have been immensely naif and stupid. I have hurt my family more words can say and I will deplore it for the rest of my life.
"I just hope my parents can find it in their hearts to forgive me. I am very discredited of what I have done and I am accomplishment to quit.
"I realise I have put my life at risk by having sex with strangers for money. I know now that it was very condemnable.
"When I saw the story in the Record, I was dismayed. I thought, 'Is that really me. Is that what I have been?' "If I could turn the clock rearmost, I would but it is also actualrepresenting that today. The damage has been already done and everyone knows now what I did.
"All I can do now is hope that my parents don't abandonme because then I will have no one and I couldn't match that."
Rebekka said she had tried to call her mother but got no answer.
She went on: "I made a fault and took the condemnable turn. Everyone makes mistakes in life, that is how we learn.


