Kerala Police bust partner swapping network: From members to social media networks used, all you need to know
FirstpostThe Kerala Police arrested seven people and have another 25 under observation after a woman’s complaint against her husband led to the discovery of this group The Kerala Police busted a ‘couple swapping’ network on Sunday and has arrested seven people for their alleged involvement in the racket. Unearthing the ‘partner swapping’ racket The incident came to light on 8 January when a woman, a homemaker, lodged a complaint, alleging that for the last two years, her husband had forced her to have sex with multiple people in a ‘couple-swapping’ network. Explaining the modus operandi, a senior police official was quoted as telling news agency IANS, “The modus operandi is to first join the Telegram and Messenger groups and then two or three couples meet periodically. Money also changed hands as some single members in the group with some men providing their wives for money for a day of physical relationship.” According to the police, the couples who had agreed to partner swapping had avoided hotels to avoid getting caught and most of the activities were carried out in houses.