Maldivian police have revealed that they have arrested 98 prostitutes
in Male’ since March this year, including some expatriate males.
According to police, 58 of the alleged prostitutes have now been deported and sent back to their countries.
In one instance police said a Bangladeshi expatriate who was caught
and deported had changed his name and crossed the Maldivian border by
changing his information. Police said the person was arrested a second
time for involvement in prostitution.
Police custody currently hold four Thai women, two Bangladeshi women
and men, and three Maldivians in detention, all of them whom arrested in
massage parlors on suspicious of being involved in prostitution.
According to the police statement, police have so far confiscated
Rf138783 [USD9011] and USD3155 [Rf48587] found in massage parlors and
alternative medical centres closed by the police for running
prostitution.
Police said that since March, they have closed down 25 businesses
operating as brothels in different operations conducted to reduce
serious and organised crime.
The statement quoted police Inspector Mohamed Dhaudh as saying that
three businesses were shutdown in March, three businesses shutdown in
April, five businesses shutdown in May and six businesses shutdown in
June, five businesses shutdown in July, one in August and four closed
down in September.
Dhaudh said the operations to raid those businesses were mainly
conducted by police intelligence and officers from the serious and
organised crime department.
After the new government came in to power, police began special operations to curb the rise in prostitution in the Maldives.
In a mega protest held in Male’ on December last year by a coalition
of the then-opposition parties, they demanded Mohamed Nasheed’s
government close down all the spas and massage parlors in Male’ accused
of running prostitution.
Via Minivan News
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