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Friday, October 5, 2012

Dispute leads police to suspected brothel in East Coast condo

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http://www.asiaone.com/News/AsiaOne+News/Crime/Story/A1Story20121004-375621.html

Four women believed to be prostitutes in an online prostitution ring were nabbed by the police in an East Coast condominium unit on Wednesday.

According to Shin Min Daily News, the police were alerted when a dispute broke out between one of the women and a customer at about 1.45pm.

A witness, Madam Liu, 57, told the Chinese daily that the man, who looked to be in his 40s, barged out of the woman's front door saying that he would file a report against her.

She said that she had heard the pair arguing and saw a porcelain cup being thrown out of the unit's window.

When she opened her door to see what was going on, she saw the man leaving in a hurry. She also saw a woman dressed in lingerie standing at the door.

She told the paper that there were five women believed to be Chinese nationals living in the unit. They all appeared to be in their 20s.

Shin Min reported that the man came to know the woman through an online forum. After obtaining her contact details, he came to the condominium unit to engage her in sexual services. She had asked for $128 as a fee for her services, the paper said.

It is unclear what started the argument.

Madam Liu said that the police arrived shortly after the man left and knocked on the woman's front door for about 20 minutes before she answered the door.

Four women in the apartment were arrested about three hours later, after admitting to prostituting themselves over the internet.

All four women are described to be slender and have coloured hair. Among them, three are in Singapore on special passes.

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