Illegal Brothel Discontinued at Bathhouse in Turkestan
In the city of Turkestan, a woman of Uzbekistan nationality has been accused of organizing or maintaining a brothel and pimping, according to a report by Almaty.tv and Polisia.kz. The woman, who was discovered at a local bathhouse, is currently under house arrest as a pre-trial investigation continues.
The criminal police from the Turkestan region are leading the investigation, which has revealed that the woman was providing clients with the services of other women in exchange for a fee. The specific number of clients or other individuals involved in these illegal activities has not been disclosed.
The bathhouse administrator, who was arrested earlier, is expected to be involved in the ongoing investigation. The bathhouse, located within the city of Turkestan, is where the woman was found to be involved in illicit activities.
In addition to the woman, another individual of easy virtue was also discovered at the bathhouse. However, there is no publicly available information about any other suspects or organizations related to prostitution in this case.
The woman was apprehended by criminal police from the Turkestan region during an operation. The investigation concerns organizing or maintaining brothels and pimping, and is being conducted under Article 309 of the Criminal Code of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
It is important to note that the woman's identity or the number of clients involved in the illegal activities has not been specified in the report. The suspect and the woman of easy virtue are the only individuals publicly associated with this incident at this time.
Stay tuned for updates as the investigation continues.
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