Girls’ supply on “cash on delivery”, exposed on camera

Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh, where many cases of crime are increasing, has seen another sensational revelation. In a sting operation conducted by the Dainik Bhaskar team, it was found that call girls are being supplied in Lucknow through “Cash on Delivery” (COD). This shocking revelation not only raises questions about the law but also highlights the dark side of society which is often ignored.

According to Dainik Bhaskar, they released a sting operation in which the entire racket supplying call girls on COD was exposed. To expose this, the Dainik Bhaskar team sent a WhatsApp message in which they wrote ‘Hello’ and received ‘Location’ in response, in which the team sent the address of an area in Gomti Nagar. In response to this, the girls’ photos and their rate list were received. The team chose a girl, and in half an hour, the girl was at the given address.

The Dainik Bhaskar team cleverly exposed the call girl supply racket on COD happening in Lucknow. Not only this but people are also being cheated in the name of call girls. WhatsApp has become the main medium of this entire racket. This platform is used by most people, and due to this reason, this racket is also being operated successfully. This medium is so easy and safe that it is also difficult to track it, which means the criminals are carrying out their work even more fearlessly.

Under this racket, all the information, from sending a simple message on WhatsApp to photos and rates, is available. The customer just has to send a message on his mobile, and in a short time, the list of girls’ pictures and their prices is sent to them. The special thing about this is that as soon as the customer approves the picture of a girl, that girl reaches the mentioned place within half an hour to one hour.

The sting operation of Dainik Bhaskar’s team also revealed that an organized gang was working behind this racket. This gang is spread in different areas of the city and their wires are also connected to many major cities. Their networking is so strong that it can be a challenge even for the police to catch them.

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