Vietnamese police busts Telegram-based prostitution ring with over 14,600 members


Nguyen Truong Anh Tuan, the mastermind behind the operation. -Photo cadn.com.vn

DANANG, (Vietnam): Police in the central city of Danang have dismantled a prostitution ring operating through the Telegram messaging app with over 14,600 members.

Nguyen Truong Anh Tuan, 40, from Danang’s Ngu Hanh Son District, was identified as the person behind the operation and was arrested on Monday (April 14).

He confessed to running the prostitution ring, which centred around a Telegram group named 'Lan Que Phuong,' active since 2022 with more than 14,600 members.

He had recruited around 300 sex workers into the network, with transactions ranging from VNĐ500,000 ($20) to VNĐ5 million ($200) per session.

He collected monthly fees from the sex workers, ranging from VNĐ500,000 to VNĐ2 million, police said.

Since 2022, the group facilitated transactions worth tens of billions of dong, with Tuan allegedly making billions from the illicit activities.

Danang police are continuing their investigation and pursuing other individuals connected to the case. — VNS

 

 

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