<p>Private Nepali television station Avenue TV Sunday aired scenes taken with a hidden camera in Saptari district on the Indo-Nepal border where a garden had been turned into an orgiastic scene with scantily clad women cavorting to the tune of Hindi songs.<br /><br />The report said such dance shows, featuring hundreds of Indian girls, were being organised by groups from Bihar like New Mina and Madhubani Club in connivance with Nepali security officials.<br /><br />It named at least two senior police officials, alleging they had been among the spectators.<br />The television station said the dances were obscene with the girls shedding all their clothes, a punishable offence in Nepal.<br /><br />Journalists from Avenue as well as another private station, Sagarmatha TV, were manhandled by the organisers, the report said.<br /><br />The news comes as Kathmandu police have begun an anti-vice drive in the capital, cracking down on the city’s dance bars and massage parlours that also allegedly serve as a front for prostitution.<br /><br />Police say some of the well-organised flesh trade rings operating in Kathmandu involve sex workers from India, who are flown in taking advantage of the growing number of flights between India and Nepal</p>
<p>Private Nepali television station Avenue TV Sunday aired scenes taken with a hidden camera in Saptari district on the Indo-Nepal border where a garden had been turned into an orgiastic scene with scantily clad women cavorting to the tune of Hindi songs.<br /><br />The report said such dance shows, featuring hundreds of Indian girls, were being organised by groups from Bihar like New Mina and Madhubani Club in connivance with Nepali security officials.<br /><br />It named at least two senior police officials, alleging they had been among the spectators.<br />The television station said the dances were obscene with the girls shedding all their clothes, a punishable offence in Nepal.<br /><br />Journalists from Avenue as well as another private station, Sagarmatha TV, were manhandled by the organisers, the report said.<br /><br />The news comes as Kathmandu police have begun an anti-vice drive in the capital, cracking down on the city’s dance bars and massage parlours that also allegedly serve as a front for prostitution.<br /><br />Police say some of the well-organised flesh trade rings operating in Kathmandu involve sex workers from India, who are flown in taking advantage of the growing number of flights between India and Nepal</p>