• IP addresses are NOT logged in this forum so there's no point asking. Please note that this forum is full of homophobes, racists, lunatics, schizophrenics & absolute nut jobs with a smattering of geniuses, Chinese chauvinists, Moderate Muslims and last but not least a couple of "know-it-alls" constantly sprouting their dubious wisdom. If you believe that content generated by unsavory characters might cause you offense PLEASE LEAVE NOW! Sammyboy Admin and Staff are not responsible for your hurt feelings should you choose to read any of the content here.

    The OTHER forum is HERE so please stop asking.

Serious Sinkie Crimes - Pioneer Gen Chinese Sinsei hired ATBs to Release Your Dragon Essence!

Pinkieslut

Alfrescian
Loyal
Joined
Apr 14, 2011
Messages
17,919
Points
113

Man, 81, fined for running illegal massage outlet at HDB estate during circuit breaker​

SINGAPORE — An 81-year-old man was fined S$15,000 on Wednesday (July 21) for his second offence of running an establishment providing massage services without a licence.

Too Seng San’s business was busted during the circuit breaker period last year, when non-essential businesses were not allowed to operate due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Singaporean pleaded guilty to one charge each of illegally running a massage establishment and failing to prevent his employees from providing sexual services to customers.

Two other charges, including breaching Covid-19 laws by allowing a customer into his shop, were taken into consideration for sentencing.

The court heard that Too was the sole owner of Tai Kang Yang Sheng TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) Therapy.

He had an exempted massage establishment licence at the time. This meant that he could not set up rooms, partitions, cubicles or other forms of separation that allowed massage services to be administered in private.

Man jailed for deceiving landlord into leasing condominium unit later used to provide sexual services
Too ran his business from a ground-floor Housing and Development Board (HDB) unit at Block 201, Hougang Street 21 but it has since ceased operations.

He hired four female Chinese nationals, aged between 33 and 42, to be masseuses.

On April 17 last year, an unidentified woman contacted the police and reported that it was her second or third time calling them.

She added: “I believed that this massage parlour is operating despite this circuit breaker period. I saw few customer been coming in and out of the shop through the rear entrance. Can send police now.”

Later that afternoon, police officers conducted a check at Too’s business and found three rooms with curtains installed, each with a massage bed.

Investigations revealed that a 32-year-old man, identified in court documents as Mr Samuel Cheow, had entered the establishment through a back gate and asked if massage services were available.

S$2,000 fine for man caught having sex with masseuse during Phase 1 of reopening
One of the masseuses replied in the affirmative and led him to a shower. When he was done, she massaged him in one of the private rooms and offered him masturbation services for S$100.

Police officers arrived after she provided him these services.

Too was later found to have operated another illegal massage outlet, named Kang Le Yang Sheng TCM Therapy, at Block 115, Aljunied Avenue 2 in September 2019.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Sean Teh sought the fine imposed, noting that Too was fined S$10,000 in July 2019 for similarly running an illegal massage parlour. This meant he was liable for enhanced punishment.

Back then, he ran Monte Aesthetic at 450 Sims Avenue. A masseuse had offered masturbation services for S$80 to a customer.

In mitigation, his lawyer Chiang Wan Ting told the court that imprisonment would be “unfairly harsh” on him and that he was “past the normal life expectancy of a man in Singapore”.

As a repeat offender, he could have been jailed for up to five years or fined up to S$20,000, or both, for providing massage services without a licence.

He could also have been jailed for up to two years or fined up to S$10,000, or both, for failing to ensure his employees did not provide sexual services.
 
Man, 81, fined for running illegal massage outlet at HDB estate during circuit breaker
By LOUISA TANG Published JUL 21, 2021 Updated JUL 21, 2021

Too Seng San’s business was busted shortly after his masseuse gave masturbation services to a 32-year-old man in April 2020.

SINGAPORE — An 81-year-old man was fined S$15,000 on Wednesday (July 21) for his second offence of running an establishment providing massage services without a licence.

Too Seng San’s business was busted during the circuit breaker period last year, when non-essential businesses were not allowed to operate due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Singaporean pleaded guilty to one charge each of illegally running a massage establishment and failing to prevent his employees from providing sexual services to customers. Two other charges, including breaching Covid-19 laws by allowing a customer into his shop, were taken into consideration for sentencing.

The court heard that Too was the sole owner of Tai Kang Yang Sheng TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) Therapy. He had an exempted massage establishment licence at the time. This meant that he could not set up rooms, partitions, cubicles or other forms of separation that allowed massage services to be administered in private.

Too ran his business from a ground-floor Housing and Development Board (HDB) unit at Block 201, Hougang Street 21 but it has since ceased operations. He hired four female Chinese nationals, aged between 33 and 42, to be masseuses.

On April 17 last year, an unidentified woman contacted the police and reported that it was her second or third time calling them. She added: “I believed that this massage parlour is operating despite this circuit breaker period. I saw few customer been coming in and out of the shop through the rear entrance. Can send police now.”

Later that afternoon, police officers conducted a check at Too’s business and found three rooms with curtains installed, each with a massage bed.

Investigations revealed that a 32-year-old man, identified in court documents as Mr Samuel Cheow, had entered the establishment through a back gate and asked if massage services were available.

One of the masseuses replied in the affirmative and led him to a shower. When he was done, she massaged him in one of the private rooms and offered him masturbation services for S$100. Police officers arrived after she provided him these services.

Too was later found to have operated another illegal massage outlet, named Kang Le Yang Sheng TCM Therapy, at Block 115, Aljunied Avenue 2 in September 2019.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Sean Teh sought the fine imposed, noting that Too was fined S$10,000 in July 2019 for similarly running an illegal massage parlour. This meant he was liable for enhanced punishment. Back then, he ran Monte Aesthetic at 450 Sims Avenue. A masseuse had offered masturbation services for S$80 to a customer.

In mitigation, his lawyer Chiang Wan Ting told the court that imprisonment would be “unfairly harsh” on him and that he was “past the normal life expectancy of a man in Singapore”.

As a repeat offender, he could have been jailed for up to five years or fined up to S$20,000, or both, for providing massage services without a licence. He could also have been jailed for up to two years or fined up to S$10,000, or both, for failing to ensure his employees did not provide sexual services.
 
Nowadays, better lay low and stay away from such places. Otherwise, you'll find yourself famous overnight.
 

Man, 81, fined for running illegal massage outlet at HDB estate during circuit breaker​

SINGAPORE — An 81-year-old man was fined S$15,000 on Wednesday (July 21) for his second offence of running an establishment providing massage services without a licence.

Too Seng San’s business was busted during the circuit breaker period last year, when non-essential businesses were not allowed to operate due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

The Singaporean pleaded guilty to one charge each of illegally running a massage establishment and failing to prevent his employees from providing sexual services to customers.

Two other charges, including breaching Covid-19 laws by allowing a customer into his shop, were taken into consideration for sentencing.

The court heard that Too was the sole owner of Tai Kang Yang Sheng TCM (traditional Chinese medicine) Therapy.

He had an exempted massage establishment licence at the time. This meant that he could not set up rooms, partitions, cubicles or other forms of separation that allowed massage services to be administered in private.

Man jailed for deceiving landlord into leasing condominium unit later used to provide sexual services
Too ran his business from a ground-floor Housing and Development Board (HDB) unit at Block 201, Hougang Street 21 but it has since ceased operations.

He hired four female Chinese nationals, aged between 33 and 42, to be masseuses.

On April 17 last year, an unidentified woman contacted the police and reported that it was her second or third time calling them.

She added: “I believed that this massage parlour is operating despite this circuit breaker period. I saw few customer been coming in and out of the shop through the rear entrance. Can send police now.”

Later that afternoon, police officers conducted a check at Too’s business and found three rooms with curtains installed, each with a massage bed.

Investigations revealed that a 32-year-old man, identified in court documents as Mr Samuel Cheow, had entered the establishment through a back gate and asked if massage services were available.

S$2,000 fine for man caught having sex with masseuse during Phase 1 of reopening
One of the masseuses replied in the affirmative and led him to a shower. When he was done, she massaged him in one of the private rooms and offered him masturbation services for S$100.

Police officers arrived after she provided him these services.

Too was later found to have operated another illegal massage outlet, named Kang Le Yang Sheng TCM Therapy, at Block 115, Aljunied Avenue 2 in September 2019.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Sean Teh sought the fine imposed, noting that Too was fined S$10,000 in July 2019 for similarly running an illegal massage parlour. This meant he was liable for enhanced punishment.

Back then, he ran Monte Aesthetic at 450 Sims Avenue. A masseuse had offered masturbation services for S$80 to a customer.

In mitigation, his lawyer Chiang Wan Ting told the court that imprisonment would be “unfairly harsh” on him and that he was “past the normal life expectancy of a man in Singapore”.

As a repeat offender, he could have been jailed for up to five years or fined up to S$20,000, or both, for providing massage services without a licence.

He could also have been jailed for up to two years or fined up to S$10,000, or both, for failing to ensure his employees did not provide sexual services.
Cottonmouth said:
AF1QipNn0yMDzhuhFszNSHbVrW081RDIgty9UZJNoov-

Click to expand...
AT THIS CB TIME ,ALL MASSAGE SHOPS CUM HAPPY ENDING ARE DOING A ROARING BUSINESS . CANNOT TRAVEL , NO KARAOKE, NIGHT CLUBBING AND BROTHELS IN GEYLANG CLOSED . WHERE ELSE TO RELEASE , EXCEPT MASSAGE SPAS PORTRAY AS INNOCENT BODY MASSAGE SHOPS BUT LIVE ACTION INSIDE . OUR FOREIGN PMET WORKERS FLUSHED WITH CASH WITH THEIR HIGHLY PAID JOBS ARE PATRONISING DURING WORK FROM HOME HOURS AND AFTER 10.30pm

look for MICHAEL LOW TUCK LUENG the boss of 01-03 Esta Ruby spa for a good time , his chain of massage all can have happy ending
UltimaOnline said:
IF YOU GO AFTER 11pm ORGIES INSIDE SHOP WITH LIGHTS OFF . DONT WORRY BOSS MICHAEL WILL BE INSIDE HIS CAR PARKED OUTSIDE HIS SHOP AS LOOKOUT FOR ANTI VICE RAIDS .SO ITS SAFE EXCEPT NOT SURE IF YOU CAN GET INFECTED WITH VIRUS.
 
for chink sinkies, it’s boar essence. and some say mousedeer while others say mongoose.
 
Back
Top