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    A Thai woman forced to work in a Strathfield (a Sydney suburb - WT) brothel begged her clients to arrange a raid of the premises to free her, a court has heard.

    One man agreed, but when police arrived the woman had been moved to a brothel in Penrith (a very distant surburb - WT), documents tendered to the Supreme Court show. Two men have been accused of slave trading and sexual servitude.

    The woman, who had the working name Vivian, had arranged to come to Australia thinking she would work in a traditional Thai massage parlour, police allege. But when she arrived on April 23, she was met by a Thai woman at the airport who kept her ticket and passport and took her to the Strathfield brothel.

    It is alleged she was locked inside and told she would have to work as a prostitute to repay her debt for the trip to Australia.

    Police say Vivian heard about the raid on the Strathfield brothel and again contacted her client, who again called authorities. The documents show that police raided the Penrith brothel and found Vivian on May 20.

    Her real name has been suppressed and she has been given a protection visa by immigration authorities.

    She has told police she was not able not leave the brothels because she had no key and the windows were too high. She had nowhere to go and spoke little English. She had not been paid for her work.

    Even though she had been given a mobile phone, Vivian told police she was too embarrassed to tell family and friends back in Thailand, and did not know the number of police in Australia.

    The owner of the Penrith brothel, Johan Sieders, and the owner of the Strathfield brothel, Somsri Yotchomchin, are facing charges.

    Sieders was yesterday granted bail on condition that he surrender his passport and not work in the sex industry. His lawyer had argued he should be allowed to re-open his brothel to earn enough money for his defence. (Note - brothels are not illegal in the state of New South Wales - WT)

    The court heard that Sieders's wife lived in Thailand, and that between 1998 and mid 2004 he had transferred $215,000 to Thailand. (1 Aussie Dollar = about 1.30 US)

    Federal police allege Sieders and Yotchomchin are part of an international syndicate involved in the deceptive recruitment, transportation and detainment of Thai women brought to Australian to work as prostitutes against their will.

    But Sieders's family members told the court Sieders transferred money to help the family and had done the same for the Thai women working in his brothel.

  • #2
    Another homesick tart wants a free ride home to Thailand!

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    • #3
      Interesting interpretation - I guess there is often more to a story than meets the eye.

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      • #4
        don't listen to that  cynical brit.....he's just angry that his saints are going to be 5-11  this year [it's an american thing].

            these girls are in tough shape; seems that it happens quite a bit in Europe also.  many of them get the visa they have always wanted and then get to germany or the netherlands and  find that it's not always the pot o' gold under the rainbow that they had hoped it would be.  I have also heard of mamasan's holding the passports until the hooker comes up with more cash, and then more, and more, etc......until there is no more to take! then the girl must work for free and basically there is no way out.

         great line here ;

          "His lawyer had argued he should be allowed to re-open his brothel to earn enough money for his defence."

           that's like a coke  dealer getting busted and saying "let me sell a few more kilos's first  so I can defend myself"

        fucking crazy world

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        • #5
          Originally posted by
          The woman, who had the working name Vivian, had arranged to come to Australia thinking she would work in a traditional Thai massage parlour, police allege.

          She has told police she was not able not leave the brothels because she had no key and the windows were too high. She had nowhere to go and spoke little English. She had not been paid for her work.

          Even though she had been given a mobile phone, Vivian told police she was too embarrassed to tell family and friends back in Thailand, and did not know the number of police in Australia.
          "had arranged to come to Australia thinking she would work in a traditional Thai massage parlour'? The windows are too high? A forced prostitute with a mobile phone? Too embarrassed to call home?

          Give me a fucking break... She didn't want to put out for drunk ozzies anymore and couldn't raise the cash to get home. Typical Thai skank tactics.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by
            thinking she would work in a traditional Thai massage parlour, police allege
            That part doesn't ring true (unless she has lived alone on a desert island all her life - the red light industry is so integral to Thai life) but the part about the passport being held does correlate with similar things I have heard about the sex industry in Australia and all over the world.



            Cheers

            WT

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            • #7
              I'll bet she had a fight with the owner about some John wanting to do weird shit and got booted out then went to the cops for revenge.

              The windows too high to climb over! How do you stop from laughing if you are the beat cop writing that one down!  

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