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SINGAPORE - An 85-year-old man was fined after being caught up in a series of police raids that led to the arrest of 30 women for vice-related activity.
The senior was among 19 men found during swoops on various premises, including Housing Board estates, massage shops, several condominiums and a hotel.
They were each fined $300 as they had left their residences for a "non-essential activity", the police said on Sunday (May 10).
The 30 women, aged 19 to 48, were detained in the raids, which were conducted by officers from the Criminal Investigation Department and the Central, Tanglin, Ang Mo Kio and Bedok Divisions.
"Vice activities are increasingly being conducted in residential estates, facilitated by the use of online platforms to advertise vice-related services and solicit for clients," the police said, adding that this has affected the sense of security among residents.
They added that HDB flat owners should conduct regular checks to ensure tenants do not contravene regulations.
More at https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...in-vice-activities-19-men-fined-for-breaching
The senior was among 19 men found during swoops on various premises, including Housing Board estates, massage shops, several condominiums and a hotel.
They were each fined $300 as they had left their residences for a "non-essential activity", the police said on Sunday (May 10).
The 30 women, aged 19 to 48, were detained in the raids, which were conducted by officers from the Criminal Investigation Department and the Central, Tanglin, Ang Mo Kio and Bedok Divisions.
"Vice activities are increasingly being conducted in residential estates, facilitated by the use of online platforms to advertise vice-related services and solicit for clients," the police said, adding that this has affected the sense of security among residents.
They added that HDB flat owners should conduct regular checks to ensure tenants do not contravene regulations.
More at https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...in-vice-activities-19-men-fined-for-breaching