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Six women were arrested by the Police yesterday on charges of having run a brothel under the guise of a massage parlour in Mount Lavinia.
Police said the women and the female manager aged between 29 and 34 were identified as residents of Ahungalle, Moragollagama and Boralesgamuwa.
They are to be produced in the Mount Lavinia Magistrate court.
ANTON Sunday, 01 April 2018 09:57 AM
THEY DID GENUINE MONEY TRANSACTIONS WITH THEIR OWN BODIES, NOT WITH ILLEGAL ONES WITH MANSIONS AND MIG AIR CRAFTS........
Lord Wolfstein Sunday, 01 April 2018 10:45 AM
Again no bribe was paid or there was no free service for the police. This antiquated and obsolete Brothel Ordinance must finally be abolished. With the services of these women, criminal pimps and policemen make a fortune.
stardust Sunday, 01 April 2018 12:03 PM
Wolfstein you are correct. via DM Android App
Jagath Leanage Sunday, 01 April 2018 01:57 PM
They are selling their body , because of poverty . So before punishing them this point also will be considered .
Gamaarala Sunday, 01 April 2018 02:22 PM
Victimsless "crimes" hurting no one. Utter waste of law enforcement time and the time of the Courts. Its better for the Police to go after real criminals than waste their time with this type of action.
Just Another Citizen Sunday, 01 April 2018 03:41 PM
Legalize it already, who are we trying to kid? The trade will never die out and legalizing will help prevent disease.
Ajja Sunday, 01 April 2018 06:53 PM
Leave these poor girls alone.Why don’t youarrest the drug peddlers in Mont lavinia area.
Dee Sunday, 01 April 2018 08:35 PM
Legalise this business. Maintain some standard. Charge a fee like they do for any registered medical service, education service. " registered " not quacks like most medical centres or tutories. Matter solved.
Ravi Sunday, 01 April 2018 08:37 PM
"Six women arrested"How many arrested for the Central Bank robbery?
Buddhi Perera Sunday, 01 April 2018 10:04 PM
I always ask this question - What about their clients?. They are the ones who should be punished because they are the ones who asked for this service.
weera Sunday, 01 April 2018 11:03 PM
Let those poor girls go without divulging their names and addresses. Send the manager to jail.
Sensible Sunday, 01 April 2018 11:05 PM
Vote for the party next time that promises legalising this trade going even before the birth of Jesus Christ. Advanced countries like New Zealand, Holland have legalised.
Anil Monday, 02 April 2018 12:50 PM
Where ever there is a demand. There will always be a supply chain. Basic business principles what ?
CITIZEN Tuesday, 03 April 2018 10:26 AM
Why not we legalise this "oldest profession" and bring it under FDIP (Foreign Direct Investment Project) of the BOI and invite investors? This, no doubt, will bring in much needed foreign exchange in a very big way, which can help vexed Finance Ministers to bridge the budgetary gap in a big way!!!
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