The Public Security Police busted a prostitution ring at a hotel located in Cotai on Sunday afternoon, arresting a total of 14 mainlanders who had been offering sex services inside that hotel for three months.
According to the authorities, who took action after earlier receiving tip-offs, a man and woman both aged 26 enlisted the rest of the suspects through social media and the Cotai Strip. The suspects, who hail from eight Chinese cities, were inducted into their ring as hookers while touting sex services inside a resort situated on that gambling strip.
Upon reaching a deal with their clients there, the pair then would mobilize the prostitutes through social media, where they usually maintained communication, to conduct sex services inside two of the hotel’s rooms, which were booked in advance.
Each prostitute would receive individual remuneration ranging between HKD1,500 to HKD2,000 for each service, but had to pay the ring organizers HKD500 per day as rent for the room and commissions of at least 10 percent of their own payment.
Through the investigations, it was discovered the pair behind the ring has profited to the tune of HKD7,500. The woman denied her role in manipulating prostitutes while the man acknowledged the illegal act.
Police uncovered some cash in different currencies and 15 cellphones in the rooms. All of the suspects were taken to the Public Prosecution Office.
student arrested for underage sex
A mother called the police after she found out through her daughter’s mobile phone that the 14-year-old pupil had sex with an 18-year-old fellow student. It was said by the Judiciary Police that the junior agreed upon having sex with the man during a sleepover at his home after a night out.
Prostitution is only one sector of Vice. What is more disturbing is the ICE epidemic in Macau. Rampant use of this drug amongst the hotel staff is a real cause for concern. May I propose regular drug testing through urine tests? Search ice related murders and you will see how this drug turns normal people phsycotic.
Frankly unwarranted drug testing is not the answer to this ice “epidemic” you claim is occurring in Macau hotel staff. I would like to know where you get your information.
The invasion of privacy caused by unwarranted drug testing is divisive and bad for society as a whole. If people are using drugs we need to support them in recogonising the problem and seeking help, not make them lose their jobs and become unemployable.
If we test hotel staff, why not the members of our Government? I am much more concerened about the state of mind of those running our society than some low level hotel workers.
Furthermore, if there is an epidemic as you state, why hasn’t their been a large increase in these “ice related murders” you are referring to?