So, is the whoring the moonlight job, or is, being students, their, moonlighting, "gig"??? Off of the Front Page Sections, translated…
The Taipei City Police's Zhongshan Subprecinct in the midnight hours of the seventeenth, raided the Crown Hotel at Jingzhou Street, found twenty Vietnamese women sitting as companion drinkers, of the twenty, eight women were here on student visas; after the interrogations, the police sent the bar manager, Chang and six others to the D.A.'s for breaking the employment regulations, and the six women whose visas had, expired were, turned over to the Department of Immigrations, taken into the shelters, and getting, deported.
Based off of understanding, the eight Vietnamese college students were between ages nineteen and thirty-seven, they all came here with student visas, of them, six were studying in the private universities in Taipei, Hsinbei, or Taoyuan, two were in the short-term language schools, and they'd all been working illegally for more than ten days, with the falsified statuses of using student visas to get in the country.
Another individual who was arrested had a Taiwanese national identification card, five others were on tourist visas; after the fourteen arrested gave their statements, they were allowed to leave, afterwards, the police asked the Department of Education, the Labor Department, and other units responsible, to evaluate if these women should have their visas retracted and, deported back to where they came from.
The Department of Immigrations told, once the individuals had received the employment law verdict that are guilty, other than the thirteen women who are of Taiwanese citizenship, the rest will be noted in the systems of departure, of immigrations, and they will be restricted from visiting Taiwan for three whole, years.
gentlemen's, choice! Foreign imports...photo from online
In the late night hours of the sixteenth, and into the midnight on the seventeenth, the Zhongshan police expanded the raid, at around midnight on the seventeenth, they'd gone to the Crown Hotel, the bar employee, Hu was suspected of leading the twenty Vietnamese women to hide in the staircases, wanted to escape out the backdoor, and was caught by the police. The twenty women, the manager of the bar, Chang, and six other higher up managers of the hotel were all, taken into police custody.
The police pointed out, as they raided the hotel bar, there were a total of fifty, six women working, and of them, twenty were of Vietnamese nationality, about a-third, and the police suspected that the bar ran short of Taiwanese women, that the manager of the bar started recruiting the Vietnamese ladies on call, to the bar to drink; the police is continuing their investigation to see if there are, the human trafficking rings involved.
Of the twenty Vietnamese women, five had tourist, or business visas, one was a run away migrant worker, sent to be taken into the shelters of the Department of Immigrations, awaiting deportation. Of the women arrested, the thirty-seven-year-old Nguyen, falsified her document, and was charged on forgery, sent to the prosecutor's office; the Crown Hotel had broken the law of employment, "any person shall not offer a position to those without a valid visa", which has a fine of anywhere from $150,000N.T. to $750,000N.T.s. The four managers were found to have intent of solicitations, and they're all sent into the D.A.'s office for further charges.
And so, this is, one more way, the foreigners can, come here, to SELL, on student visas as we'd already seen how these ladies can, sell in Taiwan on the visitors visas already, and, this is just the very first incident that got caught by the police, there will be more, because, it's easy money, and, you get paid way higher, and nobody suspects you, because you are on a student visa, and, the people would assume, that if you're here on student visas, then, you are, attending your courses at the universities or colleges, and this will be a huge HOLE!
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