Gang involved in Partner-Swapping exposed by Crime Branch; two arrested
Bengaluru (Karnataka) – The Central Crime Branch has exposed the activities of a gang involved in partner-swapping. The entire case came to light after a woman filed a complaint with the Police. ‘I was forcibly made to participate in this perverse game. When I refused to have physical relations with others, I was threatened with obscene photographs of mine’, the woman said. The Police have arrested two individuals in connection with this case.
Bengaluru Swingers Racket: Gang involved in exchanging girlfriends exposed by Crime Branch; 2 accused arrested
This incident shows how much society’s morality has declined!
To stop such incidents and make society virtuous, it is necessary to practice spirituality. pic.twitter.com/NPjl5fOhBK
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1. The complainant said, ‘My boyfriend forced me to have physical relations with him and his friends’. Following this complaint, the Central Crime Branch initiated an investigation. The Police have seized several objectionable photographs and videos of women from the gang.
2. A Police officer explained that the accused used to organise ‘parties’ through WhatsApp groups in the outskirts of Bengaluru. At these parties, couples were forced to swap partners.
3. The two arrested individuals in this case are identified as Harish and Hemant. The Police have declared them to be habitual offenders, stating that both had previously been involved in similar crimes. The Police also mentioned that these accused individuals had blackmailed several women in the past.
What is Partner-Swapping ?
Nowadays, parties are organised for partner-swapping in big cities. In these parties, couples participate voluntarily, exchanging partners and establishing physical relations with each other. Such activities are now also being observed among young married couples. Although these activities may seem voluntary, in many cases, women are pressured and coerced into having physical relations with others.
Editorial PerspectiveThe moral fabric of society has significantly deteriorated, as seen through such incidents. To put an end to such activities and to make society more virtuous, it is essential to initiate spiritual practice. |