MP honey trap case: Jeetu Soni absconding, 67 women rescued from 'My Home'

Indore: After raiding the Indore police-administration of Madhya Pradesh, the police has placed a reward of Rs 10,000 on Jeetu Soni, the absconding owner of Sanjha Lokswami newspaper. Four police teams are on the lookout for him and are also preparing to issue an arrest warrant. Meanwhile, on the basis of a complaint, the police have registered a case of assault and robbery on Jeetu, his sons Amit and Nikhil Soni.

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Police has received more than 20 blank stamps from Sony, which bear the sign of the people. Equally, Notrian also went seized. Police arrested in human trafficking case, Jeetu's son Amit has been produced in the court and taken on four days remand. According to SSP Ruchivardhan Mishra, in the same case of human trafficking, 'My Home' Hotel Manager J. Varaprasad Rao were also arrested. The police is also sorting out complaints against Jitu at police station.

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A total of 6 cases have been registered against Jeetu-Amit and other members of his family so far. If the police rescued 67 women and girls from outlying states from 'My Home', if they turned out to be minors, then the sections of the Paxo Act would also be added. Right now all these lives are in Jyoti Ashram. He also has 7 minor with him. Police raided 'My Home' and rescued 67 women from there.

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