Malaysian Immigration Raids Hotel, Busts Prostitution Ring with Foreign Nationals
Translated from Malay, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Malaysian immigration authorities raided a three-star hotel in Kuala Lumpur, uncovering a prostitution ring involving foreign women.
- Six women from Indonesia and Thailand, along with two local men suspected of managing the operation, were detained.
- The women allegedly used social media apps to solicit clients, charging between RM200 and RM230 per session.
Malaysian immigration authorities busted a prostitution ring operating out of a three-star hotel in Jalan Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, early Tuesday morning. The raid, conducted around 1:05 a.m., targeted activities involving foreign women providing sexual services to clients.
During the operation, several foreign women dressed provocatively were found entertaining customers in designated hotel rooms. One room was reportedly used as a resting place for the women between clients. The illicit services were allegedly advertised through social media applications, with clients paying between RM200 and RM230 for each encounter.
Kuala Lumpur Immigration Director Hamsha Injau confirmed the arrest of eight individuals: six foreign women and two local men. The women comprised five from Indonesia and one from Thailand. The detained men included a Malaysian suspected of being the 'captain' or manager, and a Nepali national working at the hotel.
According to Injau, the foreign women were found to have overstayed their visas and misused their social visit passes. He stated that enforcement actions would continue against those violating immigration laws. One of the detained Indonesian women, identified as Aqis, 21, claimed she came to Malaysia as a tourist in April and earned about RM100 commission per client. A local woman working at the hotel reception admitted awareness of the prostitution activities but declined to elaborate further.
Originally published by Utusan Malaysia in Malay. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.