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Raids net four brothel bosses

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Four massage shop bosses and 13 women accused of offering illegal prostitution services were arrested in two separate raids in Phnom Penh on Wednesday. In the first case, two men and one woman were detained for running the 6666 Massage Shop in Tuol Kork district.

 

Suon Sokly, a police officer with the Interior Ministry’s anti-human trafficking and juvenile protection unit, said eight masseuses aged from 18 to 25 were arrested after police raided the shop. “Some of the masseuses were caught having sex with their clients. They were charging between $20 and $30 for their services,” he said.

 

In the second case, the owner of Rose Haircut and Makeup Shop in Stung Meanchey district was arrested along with five sex workers. Police confiscated used and unused condoms from both businesses, as well as other related evidence.

 

read more http://www.khmertimeskh.com/5074193/raids-net-four-brothel-bosses/

 
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ThaiVisa, c'est aussi en français

ThaiVisa, it's also in French

Some caught in flagrante delicto. You would hope that the police would have had

the decency of waiting until finished as a common courtesy to his fellow man. :whistling:

Ridiculous Cambodia. Wish you the worst, if it hasn't happened yet...

 

 

 

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