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Three women, including the manager of a brothel at Attidiya, Mount Lavinia, were arrested by the Mt. Lavinia Police yesterday, Police said.
The women aged 38, 55 and 24 were from Dambulla, Piliyandala and Walapane areas. The suspects would be produced before the Mt. Lavinia Magistrate today.
ANTON Thursday, 23 March 2017 10:30 AM
WHEN THE KILLINGS AND OTHER NOTORIOUS CRIMES OF THIS COUNTRY GOES UP, IT IS USUAL PRACTICE TO RAID BROTHELS..... OR TO CATCH YOUNG COUPLES IN PARKS AND FILM HALLS.
Anja Thursday, 23 March 2017 11:58 AM
If there were not brothels your wife daughter might not be able to walk freely. via DM Android App
B Perera Thursday, 23 March 2017 12:01 PM
Catch the men who go there - not the helpless women
Sunil Thursday, 23 March 2017 01:17 PM
We should not look at this issue from a purely legal perspective. We should consider human nature and look at this situation sympathetically. I agree with B Perera that most of these women are helpless.
OMG Thursday, 23 March 2017 01:22 PM
Police is good in raiding brothels only, but very weak in raiding illegal liquor, drugs, murderers , robbers etc. If the police will be promoted due to raiding borthels. Our police will be best in the world.
Dayawathie Thursday, 23 March 2017 03:16 PM
May be payment for the police from this brothel must be overdue.
Bandula Gunasekera Thursday, 23 March 2017 11:11 PM
The number of rape cases in a country becomes less because there are brothels available. Whether you like it or not this is the truth. via DM Android App
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