
The police have February action against commercial sex workers who offered their services along the public road on the Anamoestraat. Chief of police Bryan Isaacs said he A very worrying situation Found that tippers are being made in residential areas. Pace And using the services of a Tippelaarster is against the law.
It is remarkable that this news comes after the Minister of Justice and Police unhappyly let it be made that there had been a group rape at a police station. That turned out to be a group sex later, according to the minister. Four or five agents had one sex worker to the police station got and had sex with her. A cop was taken out of the cell and he was allowed to participate. The sex worker, who had reported a report, it was said that she was apparently not satisfied with the money and had therefore reported it.
The current approach with incidental actions on the street will only make another place looked up
It is remarkable that the news of the action against sex workers is only now being published by the police through its official channels. Previously the performance announcedhowever, there was no publication from the police that this had already been done. The true time That published that in December 2024. Also since Covid-19 can be seen this image, then even in the afternoon, because the country was locked in the evening.
A remarkable moment that the chief of police speaks out about tipping in the residential areas. However, he says nothing about the worrying behavior within his corps. Because, that police officers bring a sex worker to a desk and a colleague who is in jail, also releasing to participate, does not seem like a coincidence. The question that can be asked is whether publicity would be given if no declaration had been made.
Whatever the case, sex workers are often a vulnerable group. Such a woman, who reports because she thinks that the agreements have been taken, knows lightning well that she is doing something that is against the law, but also that police officers will protect each other and possibly take revenge. The stories of partners of police officers who report a report and who are not taken seriously are countless. Let alone such a sex worker, who dares to enter the lion’s den with an indictment.
Hopefully parties will start at the table and continue the plans that existed under district commissioner Mike Nerkust to agree on a tipper zone. In this way, not only can it be checked for who is and is not illegal in the country, but then central assistance can also be provided if criminal offenses are committed, such as human trafficking and smuggling. Furthermore, information can be provided in a targeted manner.
The current approach with incidental actions on the street will only make another place looked up. Or maybe that’s what society wants: what doesn’t know that doesn’t bother? But that unfortunately does not solve anything.