Hong Kong police arrest 14 women, close 11 unlicensed massage parlours offering sex services
The force raided the premises with the help of the Police Tactical Unit, arresting 14 women aged between 32 and 57.
The chief inspector said one of the women was a visitor from mainland China.
The 14 were detained on suspicion of operating a vice establishment, running an unlicensed massage parlour or breaching conditions of stay.
During the operation, code-named “Swordswing”, officers seized massage tables and signboards along with items such as condoms and bottles of massage oil.
Wong reminded flat owners and tenants that allowing their homes to be used as vice establishments was a violation of the Crimes Ordinance and punishable by up to seven years in prison.
The investigation was still under way.
In Hong Kong, running an unlicensed massage parlour carries a maximum penalty of six months in jail and a HK$50,000 fine.
A police source said there was no evidence to suggest a syndicate was behind the illegal activities.
“We will closely monitor the situation and will take action to crack down on any syndicates if we discover their presence later,” the insider said.
All the suspects have been released on bail pending further investigation, according to police.
Wong said the force would continue to combat such activities in the district.