A syndicate offering gay sex services in Malaysia busted by the Immigration Department


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KUALA LUMPUR: A syndicate offering gay sex services had been busted by the Immigration Department with the arrest of six foreign men in a special operation conducted here on 23rd May 2023.

Immigration Director General, Datuk Ruslin Jusoh said, the foreigners arrested consist of five Indonesians and one from Myanmar aged 26 to 36 while one Indonesian male was the caretaker of the premises or “Daddy” to all the masseurs.

Ruslin said, the operation started at 7.15pm involving officers from various ranks from the Intelligence Division and Special Operation, Immigration Head Office, Putrajaya.

“The operation team had ambushed a two storey premises and arrested six foreigners who worked as masseurs and premises’ caretaker.

Besides offering massage services, they also provide gay sex services to the male customers.
“Also present at the premises were several local customers,” Ruslin said in a statement here today.

The Immigration Director General added, the syndicate had conducted the business at a two storey building in which the first floor was made as the massage centre while the second floor as their residence.

He said, the syndicate had been in operation since a year ago and its modus operandi was package massage advertisement for males in the social media group, Whatsapp and Telegram. Interested customers will contact the phone number stated and share the sexy photos of the male masseurs to make their choices and to select the masseur in the special massage package.

Meanwhile, he said, the “Daddy” will give the location and direction to the customers and payment for massage service is between RM200-RM300 for an hour depending on the package chosen by the customer.

According to Ruslin, the syndicate had made profits close to RM650, 000 for the illicit activities.

The statement added, all the foreigners who had been arrested were taken to Putrajaya Immigration Depot for further action and investigation for suspect offences under Immigration Act 1959/63 and Immigration Procedures 1963.

However seven local males had been notified to be present to give statements to help in the investigation. They were customers present at the massage premises when the ambush took place. –Malaysia World News


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