One hour of “services” costs from 5,000 to 7,000 UAH. The average monthly income of the brothel is about 900 thousand Hryvnia.
In the Donetsk region, law enforcement officers exposed a group of local residents who built a brothel in a hotel in Slavyansk. This is reported by the Donetsk regional prosecutor’s office.
It was noted that in June, four local residents decided to build an illegal business and opened a “brothel” in Slavyansk, located in one of the hotels and entertainment centers. They are looking for women between the ages of 28 and 35 who are willing to engage in prostitution.
The organizer of the “business” put them in separate hotel rooms, where they provided the men with intimate services.
They placed their advertisements on the Internet. Clients order services by phone or from the administrator at the reception. After reading the price list, the men select a woman and find out her room number.
One hour of “services” costs from 5,000 to 7,000 UAH. For more than 5 months, 10 women “worked” at the hotel. The average monthly income of the brothel is about 900 thousand Hryvnia.
During the searches, intimate goods, draft records, bank cards, mobile phones and cash in the amount of more than 150,000 UAH were discovered and seized.
Four citizens were made aware of the suspicion of pimping through the prior conspiracy of a group of people. The issue of choosing preventive measures for defendants is resolved. They face 4 to 7 years in prison.
Let’s remember that in Odessa, a policeman with six accomplices created a network of six brothels where more than 20 women worked.
It was also reported that in Kyiv law enforcement officials exposed the activities of two brothels. One of them is kept as a bathhouse, the other is located in an apartment. The organizer of the brothels turned out to be a 39-year-old native of the Vinnitsa region, and he was assisted by a 52-year-old Kiev woman who worked as an administrator.
Source: korrespondent

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