Raid at 4 illegal dance bars in Mumbai, 60 rescued, 80 held

The raids were conducted at two bars in South Mumbai, and one each at Andheri in western suburb and Ghatkopar in eastern suburb

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Last Updated : May 20 2016 | 8:20 PM IST
Four dance bars allegedly being run without permission were raided by Mumbai police and 62 women rescued from there, while 80 people were arrested, police said today.

The Social Service Branch (SSB) of police conducted the raids at two bars in South Mumbai, and one each at Andheri in western suburb and Ghatkopar in eastern suburb, they said.

The raids, which started last evening, continued till the early hours today.

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As many as 80 people, including some customers and staff of the bar, were arrested following the raids. They would be produced in a court today where police would seek their remand.

The women rescued from the four bars were later let off.

The police arrested 14 people from a bar at DB Marg in South Mumbai and rescued 12 women from there, while as many as 22 people were arrested from another bar in Andheri and 17 women rescued, police said.

During the raid at bar in Ghatkopar, the SSB sleuths arrested 19 people and rescued 27 women.

Besides, in a joint action by the Nagpada police and SSB, 25 people were arrested from a bar in South Mumbai and six women rescued from there late last night, police said.

All the accused were arrested under the provisions of the Maharashtra Prohibition of Obscene Dance in Hotels, Restaurants and Bar Rooms and Protection of Dignity of Women Act 2016, police said.

As per the new law, the accused can be sentenced to five years imprisonment and fined upto Rs 25 lakh, police said.

Notably, the Mumbai Police had recently issued licence to two dance bars, as the per the new guidelines laid down by the Maharashtra government.

Prior to that, the Supreme Court had directed the state government to grant licences to eight dance bars within two days and asked the owners to give an undertaking that they would not engage employees with criminal antecedents near the dance area.

According to the new conditions, dance bars must be at least a kilometre from any education or religious institution, their timings restricted between 6 PM and 11.30 PM, and liquor is not to be served in the performance area.
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First Published: May 20 2016 | 1:28 PM IST

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