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Hong Kong police arrest 51 people in crackdown on prostitution syndicate bringing in Thailand, mainland Chinese sex workers

  • Three Hongkongers, eight Thai women and 40 mainland Chinese residents arrested after series of police raids over two weeks
  • Force charges 19 with managing vice establishment, soliciting for immoral purpose or breaching conditions of stay

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Undercover police discovered the activities after they were solicited on the street by syndicate members who ran the vice operation.  Photo: Shutterstock

Hong Kong police have arrested 51 people in a crackdown on a prostitution syndicate that brought in sex workers from mainland China and Thailand to work in Yau Ma Tei.

The suspects arrested in a series of raids over the past two weeks comprised three Hong Kong locals, eight Thai women and 40 mainland Chinese residents who held two-way exit permits, Inspector Lai Tsz-yan of the Yau Tsim district special duties squad said on Monday. They were aged between 21 and 66.

The force charged 19 with managing a vice establishment, soliciting for an immoral purpose or breaching their conditions of stay.

Police headquarters in Wan Chai. The force stressed that street prostitution activities had a negative impact on the quality of life of nearby residents and were a key target of enforcement. Photo: Sun Yeung
Police headquarters in Wan Chai. The force stressed that street prostitution activities had a negative impact on the quality of life of nearby residents and were a key target of enforcement. Photo: Sun Yeung

Thirty suspects were handed over to immigration officers, while the remaining two were still in custody.

Police and the Immigration Department carried out the operation code-named “Cannonshot” from April 8 to 21, with a focus on Temple Street, after the force found instances of solicitation in the area.

Undercover officers were approached on the street with offers of sex by syndicate members who ran the brothels.

The investigation revealed the syndicate hired women from the mainland and Thailand who worked out of subdivided flats, while charging the sex workers a commission of up to 60 per cent for each service.

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