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Friday, February 13, 2015

Farmers have hands full, no time to run sex dens

Cameron Highlands farmers say they only want to tend their farms and have no time to operate prostitute dens.
cameron prosTANAH RATA: Denying they have anything to do with operating prostitute dens to lure foreign workers, farmers in Cameron Highlands said they are too busy struggling to earn a decent living tending to their farms and selling their produce.
Speaking to the Malay Mail Online, one farmer who called himself Tan, explained that farmers like him were struggling with their business since they had lost some of their workers and the price of their produce had dropped.
“I don’t know why we are being blamed for this. We have been trying to make a living from growing produce for years and that’s all we do,” he lamented.
Yau meanwhile said it was unlikely labourers engaged the services of prostitutes as it would only tire them out or result in them contracting a sexually transmitted disease.
“Why would we want that?” he asked.
Another farmer, Cheng Nam Heong however did recollect that a prostitute den once existed but was shut very soon after opening.
“I did hear about a prostitution den at a shoplot in Ringlet in 2012 or 2013 but it was closed after less than six months following complaints to the police,” he told the news portal.
He recalled that the den did brisk business but drew too much attention and to avoid detection, the operators began sending the women, usually from Thailand and Bangladesh, to the farms instead, “like a fast-food delivery service”, he explained.
Cheng also said that as far as he knew, the operator of the den was a foreigner.
“We pay the workers to do their jobs and what they do after working hours is their business. Maybe a farmer would have told his workers there was a seedy establishment in town but that’s it,” he said.
Cameron Highlands OCPD Deputy Supt Wan Zahari Wan Busu confirmed no such activities took place in Cameron Highlands, adding that if there was, the police would swoop into action to shut it down.

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