by ARES - Daijiworld Media Network Goa
Panaji, Apr 15: Goa police have issued look out notice for Uzbekistani lady Gulnovra Jureau who is alleged to be a main brain behind the international sex racket busted in Goa, last week.
"The notice is issued to ensure that she does not leave the country," police inspector Sandesh Chodankar attached to Goa crime branch stated.
Goa's crime branch sleuths busting an alleged international sex racket had arrested four Uzbekistani girls – Nigora Mahrapova, 28, Rizavea Nargiza, 23, Elvira Yusupova, 33 and Rakhimova Nurkhon, 35 – in the capital city of Panaji.
Their arrests had spilled beans on Jureau, a 40-year-old lady who was staying with her Indian partner at Porvorim locality dotting Panaji city.
Police have been on look out for the lady as her arrests would lead to more revelations in this case.
Chodankar said that the lady has been found missing and all the attempts were made to track her down. "She cannot avoid the look out notice as it will prohibit her from crossing the borders," a police official said.
The high profile sex racket involving Uzbekistani girls was unearthed last week by crime branch who traped the girls sending a decoy.
After their arrests, the girls had disclosed about Jureau, who initially was mistaken by police as a Russian lady. "We did not even had her proper name. but we worked on few leads which gave all the details about her," a senior police official stated.
Police investigations have revealed that the girls had attained Indian visa under different pretexts. One amongst these girls had stated that she is coming to India to study fashion designing.
Investigating authorities stated that Nargiza, youngest in the lot, had arrived in India on April 8, a day before she was arrested under immoral traffic act.
Police revealed that one of the girl had applied with authorities in Bangalore to extend her visa.
Except Nargiza, all other girls had come to Goa between December and January.