Russian, Ukrainian women allegedly working illegally in Boat Quay area selling 'special' drinks at $100 each. Customers are asked to buy drinks for the women in exchange for their company. The arrangement sometimes leads to offers of sexual services for a fee.
Foreign women from Eastern European countries are allegedly working illegally in the Boat Quay area of Singapore, selling 'special' drinks for $100 each. Customers are asked to buy these drinks for the women in exchange for their company.
The arrangement sometimes leads to offers of sexual services for a fee. The authorities have been cracking down on illicit activities at entertainment outlets in the area.
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