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Sleazy Secrets: hyderabad Pub Exploits women to Attract Customers
A shocking scandal has emerged from Hyderabad's nightlife, as reports reveal that TOS Pub in banjara hills has been using women in exploitative ways to lure customers. During a recent raid, the Taskforce apprehended over 42 women and 100 young men, exposing a disturbing trend in the local bar scene.
The pub management has reportedly been enticing women with promises of lucrative job opportunities, offering the chance to earn thousands for just a few hours of work on busy weekends. However, these roles come with troubling expectations. The women are pressured to engage with male patrons, encouraging them to drink more and increase their bills.
In a bizarre twist, the management instructs the women to consume only soft drinks while actively promoting alcohol consumption among customers. They are given specific targets to meet, further emphasizing the pub's focus on maximizing profits at the expense of personal integrity.
Additionally, female staff are tasked with calling customers directly to invite them to the pub, reinforcing the establishment's strategy of creating an enticing atmosphere. Reports also indicate that women are encouraged to perform explicit dance moves in order to secure higher commissions from their interactions with patrons.
The situation has prompted police intervention, as authorities have requested that the families of those arrested—both women and men—present themselves at the banjara hills police station with their Aadhaar numbers for further processing.
This unfolding story raises serious concerns about the ethics of employment practices in the nightlife industry and the exploitation of vulnerable individuals seeking financial support. The implications of such operations not only tarnish the reputation of Hyderabad's bar scene but also highlight the urgent need for regulatory oversight to protect workers from exploitation.

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