DBKL Shuts Down Hotel Providing And Conducting Sex Services

dbkl shuts down hotel providing and conducting sex services

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Kuala Lumpur City Hall has moved to shut down a hotel along Jalan Pudu Ulu for carrying out immoral activities on the premises, thus breaching the conditions of its license.

It took to Facebook to share that after receiving numerous public complaints, investigations found that the hotel had been providing and conducting sex services.

A special operation was conducted under Sections 29 and 18 of the Hotels (Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur (WPKL)) Act 2003 in accordance with the DBKL’s jurisdiction and standard operating procedure.

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“Statements were recorded from three Thai women suspected to be sex workers, one Bangladeshi customer and a local caretaker of the premises,” it said, adding that the DBKL also seized various items, including condoms and lubricants, from the premises.

It’s understood that the hotel does have a valid license, but of course, turning it into a sex house is against the law and DBKL’s hotel licensing rules.

 

by Kyle Roshen Jacob

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