Section 3 of ITPA : Section 3: Punishment For Keeping A Brothel Or Allowing Premises To Be Used As A Brothel

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Explanation using Example

Imagine a scenario where John Smith is the owner of a building in a busy city. Without his knowledge, one of the tenants, Jane Doe, begins to use her rented apartment as a brothel. The neighbors suspect the illegal activity and inform the police. The police conduct a raid and confirm that the apartment is being used for prostitution. They find incriminating evidence and a list of items associated with the brothel activities during the search.

Under Section 3 of The Immoral Traffic (Preve...

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