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Vice crackdown in Jurong: 14 women arrested, 8 massage operators being investigated​

Vice-related activities were uncovered in two Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) outlets and three massage establishments
 Vice crackdown in Jurong: 14 women arrested, 8 massage operators being investigated

Two of the 19 women arrested during enforcement operations in Jurong between March and April 2026.
PHOTO: Singapore Police Force
PUBLISHED ON May 07, 2026 11:55 AM BY Sean Ler

The police conducted enforcement operations against illicit activities in Jurong between March and April, leading to the arrest of 19 women aged between 24 and 55.

The operations targeted beauty and wellness premises, including beauty parlours and massage establishments along Jurong East Avenue 1 and Jurong East Street 31, said the police in a news release on Thursday (May 7)

Of the 19 women arrested, 14 were for their suspected involvement in vice-related activities, while the remaining five were arrested for breaches of work-permit regulations.

During the operations, which also involved officers from the Ministry of Health and Housing and Development Board (HDB), vice-related activities were uncovered in two Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) outlets and three massage establishments.

A total of eight operators of such establishments are also under police investigation for alleged offences including providing massage services without a valid licence, and failing to ensure that their employees do not provide sexual services.

Fourteen of the 19 women arrested are suspected of their involvement in vice-related activites.
Fourteen of the 19 women arrested are suspected of their involvement in vice-related activities. PHOTO: SPF

Police tighten regulations on massage establishments​

On April 21, the police announced that there are putting an end to licensing exemptions for massage establishments from the second half of this year.

This means that open-concept massage establishments — presently exempted from licensing — will soon need to comply with "fit and proper" requirements under a new "Category 3" licensing regime.

Category 1 licences are granted to those which operate in HDB shop houses, shopping centres and hotels, while Category 2 licences are given to those operating away from residential areas, schools and places of worship.

Among the requirements: ensuring that rooms, partitions or cubicles are not set up within the establishment, and obtaining land use approval from HDB and Urban Redevelopment Authority before the premises can be used as an open-concept massage establishment.

Welcoming the move, Minister for National Development Chee Hong Tat said in a Facebook post then that his ministry and its agencies are supportive of the new measures.

He pledged that HDB officers will work closely with the police to clamp down on errant establishments that do not comply with regulations and provide illicit services.

The minister also warned such operators that HDB has the authority to terminate the tenancies of those found to be complicit in vice-related activities.

"The bottom line is this: errant operators will not be permitted to continue their illegal business activities in our neighbourhoods, regardless of whether they are operating out of a HDB rental or sold shops.

"We will weed them out and not allow such undesirable activities to spread in our housing estates and affect the living environment for residents," Chee wrote in his post.
 
This is the first time in a long while that we have seen foreigners lose their jobs in S'pore; it is usually S'poreans who get laid off.
 
Prostitution should be legalized. All prostitutes should have CPF and medical insurance. Follow Germany's example.

You can also save some money by firing those jiakliaobees of the 'anti-vice' department, or transfer them to another department to deal with real crimes.
 
Prostitution should be legalized. All prostitutes should have CPF and medical insurance. Follow Germany's example.

You can also save some money by firing those jiakliaobees of the 'anti-vice' department, or transfer them to another department to deal with real crimes.

alamak ... legal all these while lah ... Geylang has lots of established licensed and tax paying businesses operating ... all with proper medical benefits too ... those kenna raid ones didnt pay IRAS & MOH the taxes and licensing fees lah. :whistling:
 
only good at catching chickens...



walan ... they surrendered hands up like POWs kenna taken down ..... SPF training powerful siah .... sama sama SAF training .... Papayas, MHA and Silver Serpents Departments must make them Idols for all to follow .... National Heros Papaya Pride .... :thumbsup:
 
Similar to the period before Singapore Pools was established, private 4D and horse racing betting were illegal. Since the inception of SP, these activities have been legalized through official channels, while private transactions remain prohibited.
 
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