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Ankita Bhandari Murder Case: Refusal for ‘special services’ led to the death of the 19-year-old girl

Ankita Bhandari Murder Case: Refusal for 'special services' led to the death of the 19-year-old girl

Ankita Bhandari Murder Case: The 19-year-old receptionist, whose body was discovered in a canal on Saturday, was under pressure from the resort owner to offer “special services,” according to the Uttarakhand DGP on Saturday. This was learned via the girl’s chat with a friend of hers, according to DGP Ashok Kumar. Earlier, a Facebook friend of the receptionist allegedly claimed that his friend was murdered because she refused to engage in sexual activity with visitors as requested by the resort’s owner.

The owner and his two other workers are accused of killing the resort’s receptionist. The property is owned by the son of a BJP politician. Her parents couldn’t locate her in her room on Monday morning, so they filed a missing person’s report before her body was discovered. According to the friend, she contacted him the night before she was killed to let him know she was having problems.

In one of her texts to a friend, she described her experiences working as a receptionist at the resort owned by the senior BJP leader’s son, saying, “They are trying to make me into a prostitute.”

Screenshots of the victim’s texts in which she complains about being compelled to provide “special services” for customers in exchange for Rs. 10,000 are making the rounds. Initial investigations, according to the police, show that the texts are genuinely from the victim, but a more thorough forensic examination is also being carried out.

A phone recording allegedly made by the victim to a resort staffer has also gone viral in audio form. On the phone, she can be heard sobbing and pleading with the other person to take her suitcase upstairs.

“Extra Services” were disguised in the forms of spa treatments

According to WhatsApp conversations, VVIP visitors to the resort were given “extra service,” which is slang for sex, for a fee of Rs.10,000. The conversations also make clear that this “extra service” was given under the pretext of a spa service.

She thought there was a problem at the resort and did not want to continue working there, based on the tone and substance of her texts to the friend.

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Friend had called the owner for enquiry

The woman allegedly informed her friend that the owner and management of the resort where she worked were putting pressure on her to engage in sexual activity with resort visitors. She lost access to her phone after 8:30 o’clock. The girl’s friend phoned Pulkit Arya, the resort owner, who reported she had gone to her room to sleep after many failed efforts to communicate to her.

When he apparently contacted Arya’s again the next day, his phone was reportedly also turned off. When the friend called the resort’s manager, Ankit, he replied that she was at the gym. The resort’s chef informed him that he had not seen the girl that day when he later spoke with him.

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Pulkit Arya, the resort’s owner, as well as the manager and deputy manager were detained for 14 days in judicial detention on Friday. The main defendant in the case, Pulkit Arya, is the child of Haridwar-based BJP politician Vinod Arya. The politician formerly served as the Uttarakhand Mati Kala Board’s chairman.

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