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Mumbai police arrest 13 couples; kick up storm

Last Updated 09 August 2015, 20:02 IST

The Mumbai Police on Sunday have rounded up 13 couples and 35 others following raids at hotels and a beach here for indecent behaviour in public, provoking a storm in the social media which asked why consenting adults cannot stay together.

Consenting adults who checked into several hotels in Madh Island and Aksa area were in for a shock when they found policemen knocking on the doors of their rooms and rounding them up.

The arrests were made after raids were carried out by a team of police officials led by DCP Vikram Deshpande at several lodges, resorts, two-star hotels and on the beaches, the police said.

Of those arrested, 13 were couples, 35 were caught for consuming alochol in public. In addition, the police nabbed three women on charges of immoral trafficking and sent them to shelter home.

All the people were arrested from Madh Island and Aksa beach in western suburbs, said the police.

Under the Maharashtra Police Act, which was earlier known as Bombay Police Act, or Local Act Case (LAC), the station house officer can let the accused go after taking the fine from them with an undertaking that they will appear before the local magistrate when required, they said.

The raids were conducted at around 3 pm and all those arrested were brought to the police station at around 5 pm and booked under the Maharashtra Police Act.

“The 61 people were let off by taking a deposit of Rs 1200 from each with an undertaking that they will appear before the local magistrate when required,” said Milind Khetle, senior inspector of Malwani police station.

The police rounded up some couples from hotel rooms in Madh Island on August 6, DCP (Detection) Dhananjay Kulkarni said.

“Some people found in guest houses were allowed to go after enquiries,” said Kulkarni.
Three cases were also registered under the Prevention of Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act, the police said.

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(Published 09 August 2015, 20:02 IST)

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