Cops find it hard to keep track of 'freelancers'


PETALING JAYA: The “freelancing” aspect of the home-based sex industry makes it tougher for the police to track the people involved in the business.

Federal Anti-Vice, Gambling and Secret Societies Division principal assistant director Senior Asst Comm Datuk Abdul Jalil Hassan said this was because they normally worked alone and away from brothels, massage parlours and the street.

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