Four women kidnapped from rescue home in Hyderabad

Hyderabad: Unidentified men attacked a rescue home and kidnapped four trafficked women at Ramanthapur area here early Saturday, police said.
A group of eight men barged into 'Ujjawala' rescue home after breaking open the doors and took away four women after beating up the inmates and damaging the furniture.
The other inmates of the rescue home, run by the state government with the support of an NGO, told police that two of the women were from Kolkata, one Bangladeshi and another from Mumbai.
The group, suspected to be members of a Mumbai mafia gang, allegedly tried to kidnap 10 women but six of them managed to escape. Some of the women who tried to resist the kidnappers sustained injuries.
The home had 21 women rescued by the police from trafficking in the past and were being tried in local courts.
Tension prevailed in the area as some activists of women organisations thrashed Satyanarayana Reddy, manager of the rescue home, blaming him for the kidnappings. Police intervened and took him away for questioning.
Women's groups alleged that the manager colluded with the kidnappers.