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Cops Have Arrested Five People For Running Brothel House
In a case of human trafficking believed to be the first of its kind in the country, police have arrested five people a Kuwaiti, two bedoun and two Filipinos for forcing 39 Filipinos to engage in vice under the guise of massage.
The daily added, the Filipinos were hired by a company to provide massage services in Mahboula, Abu Halifa and Salmiya. However, they were reportedly forced into pervert activity and were fed pills to boost their hormone levels.
They were also allegedly ‘raped’ by the five men and forced to wear women’s clothing. According to reliable sources, the head of the Capital Prosecution, Nasser Al-Bader, had remanded the five for further police custody before referring them to the Criminal Court on charges of running a ‘brothel’.
The same sources said the suspects have denied the charges against them, in spite of sufficient evidence in the form of investigations carried out by the detectives, the statements taken from the victims, for Forensic report and pictures seized from the alleged massage parlor, the women’s clothing which the victims were forced to wear and pills.
The sources added the Prosecution has called for jail terms ranging between 15 years and life imprisonment given the sensitivity of the case.
SOURCE : ARABTIMES
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