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Serious 1300 PAP Mata Deployed In Anti-Vice Blitzkrieg! 759 Whores, Oppies And Samsters Arrested! Majulah PAP!

JohnTan

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SINGAPORE – Patrons at a packed three-storey karaoke lounge in Jalan Sultan had their night out cut short on Dec 9 when the police raided the outlet at 11.30pm and arrested 44 people.

The 39 women, aged between 20 and 37, and five men, aged between 23 and 34, are being investigated for offences under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act.

The raid was part of the largest islandwide enforcement blitz since the Covid-19 pandemic struck in 2020, with over 1,300 police officers deployed in the operation from Nov 21 to Dec 14.

Led by various police land divisions and supported by several government agencies, the multi-agency operation ended with a total of 464 men and 295 women, aged between 15 and 88, being investigated for their involvement in various offences.

The investigations against the 759 individuals are ongoing.

The operation was aimed at clamping down on crime and illegal activities, such as illegal gambling, vice activities and drug-related offences ahead of the festive season.

Assistant Commissioner of Police (AC) Jeremy Ang Boon Sheng, commander of Central Police Division, said: “To maintain law and order as well as prevent crime, we conduct regular enforcement checks at public entertainment outlets to ensure that the operators comply with regulations.

“This also allows the police to weed out illicit vice activities at massage establishments and illegal gambling activities at public places and private compounds.”

In the Dec 9 raid on the KTV lounge, the police told customers to leave while instructing the female workers to wait in a room.

The women covered their faces with their hands while standing in the dimly lit room as police officers in uniform asked for their mobile phones and identification documents.

After a 20-minute check, those who were not subject to further investigations were told to go straight home.

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The crackdown was part of a three-day operation from Dec 9 to 11, led by officers from Central Police Division, to target illegal activities in public entertainment outlets and massage establishments in the vicinity of Jalan Besar, Little India, Beach Road, Chinatown and Boat Quay.

A total of 35 men and 105 women, aged between 19 and 69, were arrested for offences under the Women’s Charter 1961,
Gambling Control Act 2022, Liquor Control (Supply and Consumption) Act 2015, Misuse of Drugs Act 1973 and Employment of Foreign Manpower Act 1990.

Another operation conducted between Nov 25 and Dec 10 saw officers from Tanglin Police Division raiding commercial units in Balestier, Orchard Road and Upper Paya Lebar, arresting 48 women, aged between 22 and 57, and seizing condoms, lubricants and mobile phones used in facilitating appointments.

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In an operation from Dec 4 to 9 against illegal activities in Geylang, 15 men and nine women, aged between 20 and 72, were arrested for their involvement in offences under the Gambling Control Act 2022. Over $76,000 in cash and gambling paraphernalia were seized.

Other raids were also conducted in Bukit Batok, Jurong West and Woodlands.

Assistant Commissioner Gregory Tan, acting director of the Operations Department, commended the officers and agencies involved in the operation for their teamwork during the blitz.

“The police will step up our efforts to combat criminal activities and take firm action against those who blatantly disregard the law,” he added. He also reminded the public to take crime prevention measures amid the year-end festivitie

https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...t-of-largest-enforcement-blitz-since-covid-19
 

syed putra

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I was told these are legal activities. You just need to hang a red lantern at the front to endorse it.
 

borom

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They should be going after those who steal our jobs esp those with fake qualifications -anyone heard of 1,300 police officers being deployed in a 3 weeeks period to catch those with fake papers and qualifications ?
 

Papsmearer

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Aiyah, this is also news meh? Mata up their kopi money demand, and these massage parlours, KTV lounges, etc don't want to pay up. SO get raided lah. Business coming back already, and all start to make more money, so Mata must also make more lah. So bloody hypocritical. ICA let in all these pros into the country. They are obviously sex workers, since they have no money, traveling single women, no return flight ticket, etc. What do they think these women will be doing here? Teaching sunday school?
 

Singapore Dancing Spirit

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You got it right. HAHHA

They may be arrested for few weeks only. The same girls caught by ICA will come again.
What goes around comes around.

In fact, SG wants more brothel but won't say it out loudly.
 

Papsmearer

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You got it right. HAHHA

They may be arrested for few weeks only. The same girls caught by ICA will come again.
What goes around comes around.

In fact, SG wants more brothel but won't say it out loudly.
Just want to satisfy all their strict muslim neighbours that singapore is not a den of prostitutes and pimps. But actually, we are.
 

birdie69

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SINGAPORE – Patrons at a packed three-storey karaoke lounge in Jalan Sultan had their night out cut short on Dec 9 when the police raided the outlet at 11.30pm and arrested 44 people.































































The 39 women, aged between 20 and 37, and five men, aged between 23 and 34, are being investigated for offences under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act.































































The raid was part of the largest islandwide enforcement blitz since the Covid-19 pandemic struck in 2020, with over 1,300 police officers deployed in the operation from Nov 21 to Dec 14.































































Led by various police land divisions and supported by several government agencies, the multi-agency operation ended with a total of 464 men and 295 women, aged between 15 and 88, being investigated for their involvement in various offences.































































The investigations against the 759 individuals are ongoing.































































The operation was aimed at clamping down on crime and illegal activities, such as illegal gambling, vice activities and drug-related offences ahead of the festive season.































































Assistant Commissioner of Police (AC) Jeremy Ang Boon Sheng, commander of Central Police Division, said: “To maintain law and order as well as prevent crime, we conduct regular enforcement checks at public entertainment outlets to ensure that the operators comply with regulations.































































“This also allows the police to weed out illicit vice activities at massage establishments and illegal gambling activities at public places and private compounds.”































































In the Dec 9 raid on the KTV lounge, the police told customers to leave while instructing the female workers to wait in a room.































































The women covered their faces with their hands while standing in the dimly lit room as police officers in uniform asked for their mobile phones and identification documents.































































After a 20-minute check, those who were not subject to further investigations were told to go straight home.































































































































The crackdown was part of a three-day operation from Dec 9 to 11, led by officers from Central Police Division, to target illegal activities in public entertainment outlets and massage establishments in the vicinity of Jalan Besar, Little India, Beach Road, Chinatown and Boat Quay.































































A total of 35 men and 105 women, aged between 19 and 69, were arrested for offences under the Women’s Charter 1961, Gambling Control Act 2022, Liquor Control (Supply and Consumption) Act 2015, Misuse of Drugs Act 1973 and Employment of Foreign Manpower Act 1990.































































Another operation conducted between Nov 25 and Dec 10 saw officers from Tanglin Police Division raiding commercial units in Balestier, Orchard Road and Upper Paya Lebar, arresting 48 women, aged between 22 and 57, and seizing condoms, lubricants and mobile phones used in facilitating appointments.































































































































In an operation from Dec 4 to 9 against illegal activities in Geylang, 15 men and nine women, aged between 20 and 72, were arrested for their involvement in offences under the Gambling Control Act 2022. Over $76,000 in cash and gambling paraphernalia were seized.































































Other rais were also conducted in Bukit Batok, Jurong West and Woodlands.































































Assistant Commissioner Gregory Tan, acting director of the Operations Department, commended the officers and agencies involved in the operation for their teamwork during the blitz.































































“The police will step up our efforts to combat criminal activities and take firm action 0against those who blatantly disregard the law,” he added. He also reminded the public to take crime prevention measures amid the year-end festivitie



























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https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...t-of-largest-enforcement-blitz-since-covid-19































Why not deploy these 13







SINGAPORE – Patrons at a packed three-storey karaoke lounge in Jalan Sultan had their night out cut short on Dec 9 when the police raided the outlet at 11.30pm and arrested 44 people.



The 39 women, aged between 20 and 37, and five men, aged between 23 and 34, are being investigated for offences under the Employment of Foreign Manpower Act.



The raid was part of the largest islandwide enforcement blitz since the Covid-19 pandemic struck in 2020, with over 1,300 police officers deployed in the operation from Nov 21 to Dec 14.



Led by various police land divisions and supported by several government agencies, the multi-agency operation ended with a total of 464 men and 295 women, aged between 15 and 88, being investigated for their involvement in various offences.



The investigations against the 759 individuals are ongoing.



The operation was aimed at clamping down on crime and illegal activities, such as illegal gambling, vice activities and drug-related offences ahead of the festive season.



Assistant Commissioner of Police (AC) Jeremy Ang Boon Sheng, commander of Central Police Division, said: “To maintain law and order as well as prevent crime, we conduct regular enforcement checks at public entertainment outlets to ensure that the operators comply with regulations.



“This also allows the police to weed out illicit vice activities at massage establishments and illegal gambling activities at public places and private compounds.”



In the Dec 9 raid on the KTV lounge, the police told customers to leave while instructing the female workers to wait in a room.



The women covered their faces with their hands while standing in the dimly lit room as police officers in uniform asked for their mobile phones and identification documents.



After a 20-minute check, those who were not subject to further investigations were told to go straight home.







The crackdown was part of a three-day operation from Dec 9 to 11, led by officers from Central Police Division, to target illegal activities in public entertainment outlets and massage establishments in the vicinity of Jalan Besar, Little India, Beach Road, Chinatown and Boat Quay.



A total of 35 men and 105 women, aged between 19 and 6Why9, were arrested for offences under the Women’s Charter 1961, Gambling Control Act 2022, Liquor Control (Supply and Consumption) Act 2015, Misuse of Drugs Act 1973 and Employment of Foreign Manpower Act 1990.



Another operation conducted between Nov 25 and Dec 10 saw officers from Tanglin Police Division raiding commercial units in Balestier, Orchard Road and Upper Paya Lebar, arresting 48 women, aged between 22 and 57, and seizing condoms, lubricants and mobile phones used in facilitating appointments.







In an operation from Dec 4 to 9 against illegal activities in Geylang, 15 men and nine women, aged between 20 and 72, were arrested for their involvement in offences under the Gambling Control Act 2022. Over $76,000 in cash and gambling paraphernalia were seized.



Other raids were also conducted in Bukit Batok, Jurong West and Woodlands.



Assistant Commissioner Gregory Tan, acting director of the Operations Department, commended the officers and agencies involved in the operation for their teamwork during the blitz.



“The police will step up our efforts to combat criminal activities and take firm action against those who blatantly disregard the law,” he added. He also reminded the public to take crime prevention measures amid the year-end festivitie



https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...t-of-largest-enforcement-blitz-since-covid-19
 

birdie69

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Why not deploy these 1300 police force to check the authentication of CECA Indian's certificate working in Singapore with S Pass and EP?
 
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