Woman, vendor behind bars for nightclub sex racket

Vendor made woman have sex with clubbers

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Dubai: A vendor has been jailed for three years for inciting a woman cleaner to lap dance and have sex with clubbers for money.

The 23-year-old Nepalese cleaner had a heated argument and scuffled with the 31-year-old Indian vendor and his 36-year-old countryman waiter before she went and complained to the police in December.

As she walked into the police station to complain that the Indian duo had made her lap-dance and have sex with clubbers without paying her money, a policeman realised that she was drunk.

The Nepalese woman was taken for an alcohol test and the Indian men were summoned for questioning.

Police interrogation exposed that the Indian men had incited the Nepalese cleaner to dance and have sex with clubbers for money.

The Dubai Court of First Instance convicted the vendor of encouraging the Nepalese to work in prostitution.

The woman was also jailed for three years for having paid sex with strangers.

The waiter was cleared of inciting the woman to work in prostitution.

The woman and the vendor will be deported after serving their jail terms.

The three suspects had pleaded not guilty.

A corporal said the Nepalese called the police following a fight between her and the two Indian men.

“We went to the nightclub where the incident had taken place. The woman complained to me that the two men made her dance for clubbers and have sex with them without paying her the money promised earlier. She seemed drunk and was taken for a liquor test … the Indian men were also brought in for questioning. During questioning, the woman said she met the two men once and agreed to dance and have sex with clubbers for money. The Nepalese alleged that they paid her for the first three sexual dalliances she had and then stopped paying her. The 36-year-old suspect claimed, when I questioned him, that he had agreed with the woman that she would have sex with clubbers for Dh1,500 each and then he would pay her a commission,” the corporal testified.

The primary judgement remains subject to appeal.

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