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Delhi Police's response to Ugandan sex racket 'pathetic', says Bharti
Pallavi •On directions of a magistrate, who recorded the statements of the three women on Monday, the Delhi Police have now registered a case under human trafficking against unknown persons.

Now, Somnath Barti turns protector of three Ugandan women
Fp Archives •The three Ugandan women from Malviya Nagar's Khirki Extension had recently registered a complaint with the Delhi police seeking protection from sex traffickers.

3 Ugandan women approach Delhi govt, say being held hostage by drug mafia
Fp Archives •The Delhi government on Monday sought the intervention of Ministry of External Affairs in providing "protection" to three Ugandan women after they alleged they were held hostages by drug mafias in the Malviya Nagar area of South Delhi.

AAP a party of prejudices, says Bhaduri; AAP tries to cajole her
Fp Staff •An AAP spokesperson said a senior member is “talking to her” and that they had “heard reports of her quitting through the media and not directly from her.”

Somnath Bharti's defence: Delhi cops destroyed evidence of drugs
Fp Staff •Bharti claims the police may have destroyed evidence as they are all "hand-in-glove in this drug and prostitution racket".

Khirki's dilemma: Want Africans to go, but who pays such rent?
Soumik Mukherjee •Illegal homes mean Indian tenants would pay half the rent that the Ugandans pay. So unwelcome tenants stay, but remain unacceptable.

Midnight raid case: Probe still on to determine facts of case, says AAP
Fp Archives •The woman, who has recorded her statement before a magistrate, said she recognises Bharti as being the one who led the group which had barged into her house and attacked them.

Unrepentant Somnath Bharti returns to warn Africans to follow law
Fp Staff •Delhi law minister Somanth Bharti returned to the Khirki extension area on Sunday and held a janta darbar warning foreigners who didn't follow the law, reports the Hindustan Times.

In midnight raid by Bharti, Ugandan woman forced to urinate publicly
Fp Archives •Bharti had asked the police to come along with him to arrest the women, because he thought they were involved in drug trafficking. The police had refused.



