Visa expiry arrests blew lid off sex trafficking

HYDERABAD: After the intercourse trafficking racket involving Telugu and Kannada actresses went bust in the USA, incriminating details got here to the fore which helped blow the lid at the scam. The accused, Kishan Modugumudi and Chandrakala Modugumudi, overstayed their visas within the United States and had been arrested by means of US Border Patrol officials on January 23 and released on bond from immigration custody a month later.



When the USA border patrol carried out a seek at the accused couple, they found paperwork, bank cards and a handwritten observe on Maritto Hotel stationery, which proved to be clinching proof. On the observe, a reputation of Telugu movie actress was written along side ‘Washington DC’ ‘January 19 morning’ ‘Room Number 2018’ ‘Two instances” and later Room No. 404 ‘one time’. Another observe says ‘January 20 ‘one vent DC’, and with arrow point, 1000 bucks. Federal brokers alleged a lot of these notes are related to prostitution by means of Telugu actors while they had been in the USA in January 2018.





According to the criminal grievance filed by means of Homeland Security investigators, visa packages of Kishan expose he earlier tried two times to acquire a US visa in 2014. On one instance, Kishan’s visa software was refused as he submitted faux paperwork. In his 2014 visa software, Kishan wrote he was a part of the movie business and wanted to trip to the USA to make contacts and obtain an award from a Telugu Association. Kishan won a US visa in 2015 and travelled to Chicago on April 6 that yr. He was allowed keep until Oct 5, 2015, however Kishan didn't depart and was staying illegally.



Chandrakala alias Vebha Jayam was issued a US visa in July 2014. She entered Chicago on August 11, 2015 and was admitted for a keep until February 10, 2016. She later applied for extension till August eight, 2016. Again in August, she sought extension of her keep and was denied. But she didn't depart. Following their arrest for visa overstay, a listening to of the immigration case is scheduled for November 2018.
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