Traumatised by the incident, a 19-year-old girl said that she is contemplating committing suicide because of the stigma and because her parents aren't talking to her anymore. Another 21-year-old girl, who had gone to a hotel with her fiance, whom she is supposed to marry next month, says she was slapped by a female constable for daring to protest against the action. According to officials, a team from the Malwani police, under the supervision of Deputy Commissioner (Zone XI) Vikram Deshpande, conducted the raid at around 3pm in several lodges, resorts and two-star hotels in the vicinity of Madh Island and Aksa. They said officials knocked on the doors of rooms and rounded up nearly 40 couples and took them to the police station.
A youngster (name withheld) caught in the raid said, "The police first insulted all of us in front of all the officers and the other couples and then forced us to call our parents and insulted and disgraced us in front of them. They also made the parents feel guilty as if their children had committed some heinous crime." He added that they were taken to the police station at around 5pm and many of them were allowed to go only by 10pm. "I am literally contemplating ending my life because of the trauma and the stigma from the raid. I haven't been able to step out of the house and my parents have also not spoken a single word to me since this morning," a 19-year-old girl said. Another 21-year-old woman was slapped by a female police constable when she refused to pay the fine.
"I am not a prostitute. I am an adult who was out with my fiancé, who I am supposed to marry next month, to find some privacy. I had entered my name in the hotel register with my identity proof and also handed over the relevant documents when asked by the cops. But, when I tried to tell a female constable all of this, she slapped me," said the girl. "Do we have freedom as citizens of India? How can you fine and demean us and intrude into our privacy. If you want to take legal action, fine the hotels or lodges if any of them allow immoral activities like prostitution to go on in their premises. Making love to the person of my choice in a private room doesn't amount to indecent behaviour in public. You can't just harass us because a DCP (Deputy Commissioner of Police) orders a raid," she added. Senior Inspector Milind Khetale confirmed the raid and said that the couples were fined under Section 110 (Indecent behaviour in public) of the Bombay Police Act and three cases were also registered under the Prevention of Immoral Trafficking Act.
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