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Cảnh sát giải cứu 12 thiếu nữ bị giam lỏng trong quán karaoke

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BÌNH PHƯỚCĐột kích quán karaoke có dấu hiệu hoạt động sai phạm, cảnh sát giải cứu 12 nữ nhân viên bị chủ cơ sở giam lỏng và ép phục vụ khiêu dâm cho khách.

Ngày 1/1, Phạm Thanh Hùng (43 tuổi) cùng 3 nhân viên Lê Thị Luyến (21 tuổi), Nguyễn Văn Vũ Linh (28 tuổi) và Phạm Trần Thảo Phương (25 tuổi) bị Công an TP Đồng Xoài bắt tạm giam về hành vi Bắt, giữ hoặc giam người trái pháp luật.

Cơ quan điều tra cũng đang làm rõ hành vi sử dụng người dưới 16 tuổi vào mục đích khiêu dâm của những người này.

Quán karaoke dùng giam lỏng các thiếu nữ. Ảnh: Văn Trăm

Quán karaoke – nơi các cô gái bị giam lỏng. Ảnh: Văn Trăm

Theo điều tra ban đầu, từ tháng 9/2024, vợ chồng Hùng thuê lại quán karaoke Nice, phường Tân Phú, để kinh doanh; sau đó giao quán cho Luyến, Linh và Phương làm quản lý. Để tăng thu nhập, Hùng yêu cầu các nhân viên nữ khi tiếp khách phải mặc đồ xuyên thấu, khiêu dâm sẽ nhận được tiền bo là 800.000 đồng; mặc váy body thì tiền bo là 500.000 đồng.

Sau khi nhân viên tiếp khách và lấy tiền bo, Hùng thu 100.000 đồng, số tiền còn lại anh ta cũng giữ để “trừ vào tiền nhân viên đang nợ mình”. Nếu các cô gái bị khách phàn nàn về thái độ phục vụ sẽ bị Hùng mắng chửi thậm tệ và phạt tiền.

Từ đầu tháng 11 đến giữa tháng 12/2024, Hùng đưa 12 nữ nhân viên (trong đó có nhiều em 13-15 tuổi) từ nơi khác về quán karaoke Nice để phục vụ hoạt động kinh doanh. Chủ quán yêu cầu Linh, Luyến và Phương quản lý, kiểm soát các nhân viên 24/24, không cho bất cứ ai ra khỏi quán nếu không có sự đồng ý của Hùng. Có trường hợp bỏ trốn đã bị bắt lại, đánh đập.

Tuần trước, hàng chục trinh sát Công an TP Đồng Xoài phối hợp cảnh sát khu vực bất ngờ kiểm tra quán karaoke Nice, phát hiện 4 khách nam đang được 2 nữ nhân viên mặc đồ xuyên thấu rót bia, khiêu dâm. Cảnh sát sau đó giải cứu 12 thiếu nữ, bắt giữ Hùng và người liên quan.

Văn Trăm – Phước Tuấn

Nguồn: vnexpress.net Thứ tư, 1/1/2025, 19:21 (GMT+7)

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