Identification with proof of employment...Arrested 6 people who arranged sex trafficking in an officetel

The Gyeongnam Police Agency arrested two people, including Mr. A, in his 30s, and arrested four people, including Mr. B, in his 20s, on charges of arranging prostitution at an officetel (violation of the Act on the Punishment of Acts such as Arranging Prostitution). It was announced on the 25th that they had booked without detention Mr. C, the director of officetel management, who informed the police crackdown information to the prostitution gang.

Mr. A and others are accused of renting 17 rooms in four officetels in Gyeongnam, Busan, and Chuncheon from February 2021 to last March, and hiring foreign women to arrange prostitution.

In order to avoid police crackdowns, these 달림사이트 gangs installed closed circuit (CC) TVs everywhere and showed meticulousness in demanding proof of employment or identification from customers.

The police explained that prostitution was carried out in cash on the spot, and proofs of employment were used only for identification purposes, so the customer who engaged in prostitution was not charged separately.

In the process, Mr. C, the click here manager of an officetel in Changwon City, saw that the police often came and went to the officetel to crack down on prostitution, and informed them of the fact of their investigation.

The police explained that Mr. C was charged with escaping the criminal, and that it was not confirmed whether he would pay for the leak of the crackdown.

Mr. A, noticing that the police crackdown was in progress, fled to Chuncheon and found that he also arranged prostitution by renting an officetel there.

The police secured intelligence, tracked down and arrested Mr. A, and arrested Mr. B and the rest of the gang in turn based on Mr. A's cell phone records.

It was found that they arranged prostitution for customers who visited Internet advertisement sites for up to 250,000 won each.

The illegal proceeds earned in this way amounted to about 466 million won only confirmed by the police.

The police estimated that more than 1,800 cases of prostitution were carried out based on the amount of illegal proceeds.

The police took measures to confiscate and collect 166 million won before indictment, and plan to do the same for the remaining 300 million won confirmed later.

A police official said, "We will continue to crack down on sex trafficking establishments that are more negatively penetrating to eradicate illegal activities."

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