Honey Trap: Jitu Soni's illegal buildings demolished by Municipal Corporation
Honey Trap: Jitu Soni's illegal buildings demolished by Municipal Corporation
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Media businessman Jitu Soni's illegal construction located in Indore was demolished in the cases related to the famous Honey Trap case. These include Hotel My Home at Geeta Bhawan Square, Soni's Bungalow on Kannadia road, Hotel Best Western Plus O2 in South Tukoganj and illegal parts of O2 Cafe in New Palasia. District administration, police and municipal officials had prepared the outline of the action along with checking and gathering documents at all four places. From six o'clock on Thursday morning, action has started at all four places.

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According to media reports, the High Court refused to hand over the women recovered from Hotel My Home of Jitu Soni, owner of 'Sanjha Lokswami' newspaper, which came to the limelight in the media in Madhya Pradesh's famous honeytrap case. These husbands filed habeas corpus petition demanding that wives be handed over to them.

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On Saturday night, police raided Soni's hotel and recovered 67 women and young women along with some children. Some women were staying with alleged husbands in the hotel. They were kept in small rooms. After the police recovered them, they shifted to the Jeevan Jyoti Ashram in the city. The husbands of six women have filed a habeas corpus petition in Indore bench of the High Court through advocate Manohar Lal Dalal. It was heard on Wednesday.

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