Noida Couple’s Porn Racket Busted: Foreign Funding, High Salaries for Girls Exposed
As per the investigation agency, thousands of women are said to be recruited into the racket. Allegedly operating for the past five years with a huge foreign fund is the racket, spearheaded by Ujjwal Kishore and his wife Neelu Srivastava.

Noida Couple’s Porn Racket Busted: Police allege that the operation was being run by Ujjwal Kishore and wife Neelu Srivastava. International funding was involved in keeping the racket alive for five years with air to move into every coal mine.
The source stated that the couple was dealing with the Cyprus-based company Technius Limited, which was known for its most popular adult entertainment sites, Xhamster and Stripchat. The couple misrepresented the purpose codes in bank transactions and thus transferred funds to foreign companies for falsely showing payments against advertisements and market research.
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The ED found Rs 15.66 crore of illegal foreign funding from their Noida home during the raids. With further probing, it came to light that the main accused Ujjwal Kishore was involved in a similar racket previously in Russia before coming to India and starting this operation with his wife.
The social media channels were primary tools used by this couple, particularly Facebook, to lure models into joining the organization. They created a page, offering modeling opportunities with high-sounding salaries, insinuated these women into their Noida home for auditions, and then offered them entry into the flesh trade. They then promised remuneration ranging from Rs 1 to 2 lakhs per month.
During the raid, the ED discovered that a well-equipped professional webcam studio had been set up in the couple's apartment to broadcast content generally found on popular adult streaming platforms such as OnlyFans, with high-tech broadcasting facilities installed to stream adult content online. At the time of the raid, three other women were found working in the premises and connected to an online network.
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According to sources, models are then performed according to the monetary value that customers pay. There were different types of shows available like half-face, full face, and full nudity shows. Customers had to buy tokens to avail those services based on the varying charges depending upon the category. Earnings would then be further divided in a lopsided manner, where 75 percent would go to the couple, leaving behind merely 25 percent to the models.
Initial payments made by customers to the couple were made through cryptocurrencies. The ED has also unearthed a bank account in the Netherlands, where Rs 7 crore was transferred by Technius Limited, of which these funds were further withdrawn cash in India using international debit cards.
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