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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->A PIMP who arranged for a teenager from China to prostitute herself here had his fine replaced by a jail term instead, after the prosecution called for a tough stance on those who sexually exploit the young.
The High Court upped the sentence for Chinese national Wang Minjiang (right) from an $8,000 fine to a 12-month jail term yesterday.
Justice Choo Han Teck said a more rigorous sentence was needed to discourage international prostitution of the 'young and vulnerable'.
This is the first case under a new law to protect minors from sexual exploitation to come before the High Court.
In February, it became a crime to pay for sex with someone under the age of 18. Offenders could face a maximum jail term of seven years.
Although the law provided for a fine at the lowest end of the scale for this new offence, Justice Choo said a fine should be reserved only in cases of exceptional circumstances. Justice Choo's sentence is likely to serve as a sentencing guideline for future cases of this nature.
In August, Wang, 36, was one of several men hauled to court over the prostitution of two young women.
Wang had brought the two, including the 17-year-old, into Singapore from China. He set them up for prostitution, escorting them to solicit for business and taking a cut of their earnings.
He pleaded guilty to four charges: bringing a prostitute into Singapore, living off her earnings, running his sex business from a Geylang coffee shop, and aiding a 55-year-old to obtain sexual services from the 17-year-old.
Two men, aged 60 and 55, who had sex with the girl, have been charged but have yet to be dealt with.
Wang was fined $25,000 but served a default jail term of 25 weeks as he did not pay the fine.
The prosecution appealed against the $8,000 fine on the fourth charge, which comes under the new law.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Mark Tay argued last week that the fine was 'manifestly inadequate' and that Wang should be jailed for between 12 and 18 months.
He argued that it was the intention of Parliament that these offences be viewed seriously and enforced strictly. He said the district judge had failed to appreciate that the law was specifically enacted to protect those below the age of 18. However, Justice Choo yesterday pointed out that the criticism levelled against the lower court was 'too harsh and may not be warranted'.
 

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Why u so like dat. Be pragmatic and not hypocritical. Want to increase prostitutes and prostitution, enforce more licences, checks and taxes. All girls must do paperwork, all girls must work in defined houses, do the internet display of wares. Fair and square. If we can accept gambling and tax it, we can accept prostitution and tax it. Both clients and working ladies are not forced in general so make it a legalized business. Illegal ones pay fines and get deported. Let the sin money be used to retrain Singaporeans and help the unfortunate. If gambling taxes are revenues are used for social contribution I cannot see why not for prostitution. Prostitution accounts for 1 percent of GDP/GNP in Korea and Japan. 1 percent in Singapore is around 1.8 billion dollars. 30% of that taxed gives you 540 million a year. If it is done properly and contributes 2 percent GDP, we have 1 billion, which can be used to top up CPF SA accounts. How since STB got balls to propose a casino for a soon to be bankrupt LVS, how about world class sexual pleasures hub. Maybe can get 3 percent if we service females as well. And we get to control the construction tighter this time to prevent another LVS debacle.
 
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