Nine women arrested from Malay restaurant offering 'flesh' on menu
Malaysia Sun
Saturday 1st August, 2009
(ANI)
Kuala Lumpur, Aug 1 : The restaurant looks like any other from the outside, but on a closer inspection, especially its menu, the difference is spotted immediately, as it offers women as one of the dishes.
The seafood restaurant in Telok Gong, located in the industrial area, which is also a popular place for seafood, has been operating for the past few months with at least 15 Mainland Chinese women working there, reports the Star Online.
The vice den was raided by the police on July 30, and nine Chinese nationals and a 59-year-old client were detained, with seven of the women picked up from bushes near the restaurant.
The restaurant had more than 10 wooden huts and several private rooms constructed next to it for the women to entertain clients.
Klang district police chief ACP Mohamad Mat Yusop said the women, in their 20s, were believed to be "more than waitresses" and had entered the country as tourists.
Police also detained a 32-year-old woman said to be the manager of the restaurant.
ACP Mohamad said the activities of the vice den became known when police received complaints from villagers as well as women that their husband visited the place frequently.
One of the wooden huts was set up as a kitchen to prepare food and drinks for the clients.
All the suspects were being detained for further investigation, he said, adding that police was also tracing the restaurant owner.
Malaysia Sun
Saturday 1st August, 2009
(ANI)
Kuala Lumpur, Aug 1 : The restaurant looks like any other from the outside, but on a closer inspection, especially its menu, the difference is spotted immediately, as it offers women as one of the dishes.
The seafood restaurant in Telok Gong, located in the industrial area, which is also a popular place for seafood, has been operating for the past few months with at least 15 Mainland Chinese women working there, reports the Star Online.
The vice den was raided by the police on July 30, and nine Chinese nationals and a 59-year-old client were detained, with seven of the women picked up from bushes near the restaurant.
The restaurant had more than 10 wooden huts and several private rooms constructed next to it for the women to entertain clients.
Klang district police chief ACP Mohamad Mat Yusop said the women, in their 20s, were believed to be "more than waitresses" and had entered the country as tourists.
Police also detained a 32-year-old woman said to be the manager of the restaurant.
ACP Mohamad said the activities of the vice den became known when police received complaints from villagers as well as women that their husband visited the place frequently.
One of the wooden huts was set up as a kitchen to prepare food and drinks for the clients.
All the suspects were being detained for further investigation, he said, adding that police was also tracing the restaurant owner.