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Tuesday February 14, 2012

Cheap flights bringing in Chinese prostitutes


LOW air fares and direct flights from 14 destinations in China are among the contributing factors for the influx of Chinese women into the country, reported China Press.

The daily quoted a Bukit Aman anti-vice, gaming and secret societies spokesman as saying that these women who had valid travel documents and student visas, blended in Chinese-populated areas with ease as the food, living environment, language and dialects were similar to those in China.

“Besides locals, foreigners also prefer them due to lower charges. Each sex session costs between RM150 and RM200,” reported the daily.

> It also reported that a woman had lodged a police report against her husband for allegedly touching their five-year-old daughter's private parts in Kuching.

Police had since detained the 38-year-old man and sent the girl for medical check-up.

The daily reported that the 35-year-old wife had seen her husband touching the private parts on numerous occasions and had told him not to do so but was scolded instead.

She decided to lodge a police report on Feb 9 after her husband did it again.

> Nanyang Siang Pau reported that lawyers, headmasters, senior civil servants and businessmen in Singapore were among the customers of an online vice syndicate.

Police had since questioned about 10 of them over their alleged involvement.

It is learnt that others would be called up soon to help in the probe.

A former headmaster, who quit his job in December last year, was among those called up by the police.

When approached by reporters, the headmaster neither admitted nor denied the allegation.

Other News & Views is compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with this > sign, it denotes a separate news item.

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