Three Dance Bars Raided In Bhubaneswar, Six Women Rescued

  • 19-Aug-2018
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Bhubaneswar: Three dance bars allegedly being run without permission in Odisha capital were raided by the Commissionerate Police on Saturday night. Six girls were rescued from the spot.  

According to sources, the Quick Action Team (QAT) of the Commissionerate Police conducted surprise raids at Deepali International, Rain The Club on Cuttack road and Koshish bar in Bapuji Nagar. The police found these bars were operating and employing bar girls without having necessary license, sources added.

Police personnel who raided the bars, found skimpily clad women dancing in front of the customers. This is a blatant violation of permitted norms and guidelines.

This was the third raid on illegal dance bars this month in the State capital. On Friday night, the police had raided a dance bar at Kharavel Nagar area and rescued 10 girls. Earlier on August 3, the Commissionerate police had raided a bar and rescued 10 girls.

The police said Section 25 of the Odisha Excise Act bars the employment of children or women by licensed vendors in an area in which liquor is consumed by the public.

A number of bars in the city have allegedly engaged brought women dancers from West Benagl and other states to attract more customers. This has also led to women being exposed to drunk brawls in the recent past.

Sources revealed though there was no entry fee in these bars, they charge more compared to other bar-cum-restaurants in the city.

In 2014, the excise department had served notices to six bars in the city after a surprise raid revealed that these had employed women as dancers.

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