Naval officer arrested for human trafficking
The Free Press Journal|June 29, 2024
The Crime Intelligence Unit of the Mumbai Crime Branch has arrested an officer of the Indian Navy for running a human trafficking racket, sending Indians to South Korea on tourist visas with forged documents.
Ankit Salvi

The CIU arrested  Navy Lieutenant Commander Vipin Kumar Dogar, 28, from the Western Navy headquarters in Colaba, Mumbai. He worked in the Navy’s engineering department in Mumbai and is from Sonipat, Haryana. He studied mechanical engineering at INS Kerala and joined the Navy six years ago. One of his Sonipat friends discovered that there was an increased demand for travel to South Korea and accordingly, Dogar and he ventured into the business of tourism two years ago.

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