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Old 06-12-2008, 03:29 AM
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Re: puchong spa

Untouchable sex dens

The pimps are probably celebrating their "invincibility".

The authorities raided a brothel at Hotel Chile in Puchong more than 10 times, sealed and shut the hotel down a few times even. And in March last year, police arrested 32 prostitutes at the hotel.

Hotel Chile, along Jalan Kenari 2, was still operating illegally last night when police and council enforcement staff set out to bust prostitution activity there.

However, the raid — which also included Hotel Putra Inn at Batu 14 and Star Inn near Tesco — produced nothing. No prostitute was found.

Hotel guests from some of the 40 rooms in the four-storey hotel were asked to vacate. They claimed to be unaware of any illegal activity there.

"We didn’t find any evidence of illegal activities. The local authority sealed the place anyway as it was operating without a licence," Subang Jaya district police chief ACP Zainal Rashid Abu Bakar said.

There were similar raids early yesterday morning at five places in Puchong, but they were found to be "clean".

"It seems the pimps and prostitutes are long gone. But it won’t be easy to prevent these places from being reactivated," added Zainal.

A hotel guest, who was there with her four children, said she would need to find a new place to stay during the school holidays as the place was "her second home". She said she suspected nothing about vice activities there.

A council spokesman said they were dismayed the hotel had been operating without a permit as "there was an application, but it was never approved".

Yesterday, Malay Mail front-paged a website for prostitution dens in Puchong and Subang Jaya. Investigations indicated that the Hotel Chile was one of the dens.

Meanwhile, police contacted Malay Mail to assist in investigations into the website.

A police source said the site would likely be blocked soon and investigated by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission for offensive content under Section 211 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.

Untouchable sex dens