As indicated by PUNCH Metro, the massage parlor which the administrators supposedly masked as an eatery, was struck by the Anambra State Police Command on Saturday night following a tip-off by concerned indigenes of the network.
While addressing a journalist, a networking pioneer in the territory who argued namelessness said; "We can't be here and enable such injustice to occur under our supervision. You have to see the dimension of sins these young ladies and elderly people men submit in that put once a day.
"That was the reason we alarmed the police. The house of ill-repute was fixed after the strike, while a few suspects were whisked away to the state Criminal Investigation Department, Awka, the state capital."
It was accumulated on Sunday that the assault pursued a joint request of by the Enugwu-Ukwu conventional specialist and the Enugwu-Ukwu Community Development Union to the police home office in Awka censuring the exercises of the massage parlor and its benefactors.
The request of expressed that passers-by on the Ring Road, Enugwu-Ukwu, were being irritated and humiliated by underage business sex laborers.
The President-General of the association, Bonny Ozo-Nkwuaku, who administered the strike, cautioned that Enugwu-Ukwu had the wrong spot for such an unlawful demonstration, including that the advancement had reproduced culpability and good debauchery among the adolescent in the region.
He expressed, "Enugwu-Ukwu individuals are known for their industry and endeavor. We live fair lives and we are honest. We can't endure such an illegal business in our locale.
"We have likewise found that the majority of the business sex laborers and their benefactors are not from Enugwu-Ukwu; we can't enable them to come here and soil the name of our town."

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