The Star/Asia News Network
Saturday, Dec 08, 2012
WHILE her friends were spending their school holidays hanging out in malls or catching the latest movie in the cinemas, a 14-year-old girl was entertaining men at an illegal nightclub.
Harian Metro reported that the teenager was among 29 guest relations officers arrested during a midnight raid at the nightclub in Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur.
She was accompanied by a man in his 40s who was supposedly her boyfriend.
However, further investigations revealed that the teenager worked as a call girl and was in the midst of entertaining her clients.
Another nightclub in Jalan Pudu was also raided.
The two raids by the Bukit Aman anti-vice, gaming and secret society division led to the arrest of another 28 GROs, including Indonesian, Thai, Chinese and Myanmar nationals.
Division chief Inspector Muha*mad Mat Jais said the GROs were dancing on the stage during the raids.
They were brought to the Brickfields police headquarters for questioning, he added.
"The teenager will be investigated under the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act for working as an underaged person at the nightclub.
"The other foreign women will be investigated under the Immigration Act for wrongful use of their social visit passes," he said.
He said the women offered sexual services at RM150 each time, adding that the nightclubs had been raided four times for operating without a licence.
Saturday, Dec 08, 2012
WHILE her friends were spending their school holidays hanging out in malls or catching the latest movie in the cinemas, a 14-year-old girl was entertaining men at an illegal nightclub.
Harian Metro reported that the teenager was among 29 guest relations officers arrested during a midnight raid at the nightclub in Sri Hartamas, Kuala Lumpur.
She was accompanied by a man in his 40s who was supposedly her boyfriend.
However, further investigations revealed that the teenager worked as a call girl and was in the midst of entertaining her clients.
Another nightclub in Jalan Pudu was also raided.
The two raids by the Bukit Aman anti-vice, gaming and secret society division led to the arrest of another 28 GROs, including Indonesian, Thai, Chinese and Myanmar nationals.
Division chief Inspector Muha*mad Mat Jais said the GROs were dancing on the stage during the raids.
They were brought to the Brickfields police headquarters for questioning, he added.
"The teenager will be investigated under the Anti-Trafficking in Persons and Anti-Smuggling of Migrants Act for working as an underaged person at the nightclub.
"The other foreign women will be investigated under the Immigration Act for wrongful use of their social visit passes," he said.
He said the women offered sexual services at RM150 each time, adding that the nightclubs had been raided four times for operating without a licence.
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