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‘Periyarist’ Woman ‘Lu Lu Deva Jamla’ Apprehended For Alleged Facilitation Of Sexual Exploitation Disguised As Feminism; Granted Bail

‘Lulu’ Deva Jamla, who is a part of ‘Periyarist’ gang residing in Australia has reportedly been apprehended after allegations of running clandestine social media groups that allegedly brainwashed women into a purported “sexual trap”.

Lulu Deva Jamla, shortened to ‘Lulu’, is said to be from Kanyakumari and is currently believed to be residing in Australia. The Faceboook group of Lulu was reportedly started in 2017 and had around 180 members initially. Her husband Moses was earlier associated with Vaiko’s Marumalarchi Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam (MDMK).

Earlier The Commune had reported on the massive sex racket named ‘Lulu Group’ aka ‘Women Stress Buster (WSB)’, a Facebook group that allegedly targets young married women to have illicit sexual relations with men.

It was reported that ‘Lulu’ has been inducting and inciting ‘sexually unsatisfied’ women (mostly married) to have illicit relationships with other men. They were also forced to send their private pictures in the form of “challenges”.

The arrest of Lulu happened a few days back, following a complaint filed by a woman at the Adyar Women Police Station in Chennai back in 2020.

The complainant detailed a disturbing narrative, accusing the 45-year-old woman named Lulu Deva Jamla from Kanyakumari of orchestrating a secret WhatsApp group that lured woman into illicit relationships. Under the guise of promoting forward ‘progressive’ thinking, Jamla was allegedly manipulating women, enticing them with promises of limitless sexual freedom. The complaint further asserted that these women were coerced into staying in luxury accommodations, where they were purportedly sexually exploited.

The victim urgently implored the police to take immediate action against Jamla, who was reportedly residing in Australia at the time. 

Facing charges under IPC Sections 354(A), 354(C), 506, and IT Act Sections 66-E, 67-A in Crime No.2 of 2022, Jamla sought anticipatory bail, citing the need to attend her mother’s funeral in Kaniyakumari after arriving from Australia. Anticipatory bail was granted by the court on 11 December 2023 without examining merits.

Airports were put on alert, with a lookout notice issued by Police. When Jamla landed at Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram airport, she was reportedly apprehended by officers, and was later handed over to the Neelankarai Police. Following her arrest, Jameela was taken to the Saidapet Court and was later granted bail on 15 December 2023 according to sources aware of the matter.

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