Thursday October 15, 2009
Cops find people in sex acts during raid
By STEVEN CHIEW
PETALING JAYA: Closed circuit televisions (CCTVs) at a massage parlour failed to stop a police raid on a massage parlour yesterday.
It is learnt that police discovered the premises had been fitted with four pin-hole CCTVs to keep watch on authorities.
However, the cops knew the location of the CCTVs and walked on the blindside before entering the first-floor premises.
The police found several people engaged in various sexual activities during the raid at the parlour located in SS2 here. The 4.30pm raid was conducted by the vice, gambling and secret society branch (D7) of the Petaling Jaya district police.
Vice den: A view of one of the rooms in the massage parlour that was raided by police in Petaling Jaya Wednesday. The premises were monitored for more than a week.It is learnt that customers paid RM100 for a one-hour session at any of the 10 rooms. “We believe the massage parlour has been in operation for at least a year,” OCPD Petaling Jaya Asst Comm Arjunaidi Mohamed said. He said there were seven women, who are in their 20s, at the premises during the raid.
There were three women from China and Thailand, respectively, while the nationality of the remaining one is unknown.
A local man, who is believed to have acted as a lookout, was also nabbed, but the three male customers were released after questioning.
“We are now checking who owns the premises and will take action against the person for allowing vice activities in his premises,” ACP Arjunaidi said.
Meanwhile, the women who have valid social visit passes will be handed over to the Immigration Department for further action.
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