NewYorkSexMachine 50 Posted March 12, 2014 Any prostitutes in Sabah? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kevin 24 Posted September 9, 2014 Any prostitutes in Sabah? Yes there are lots of prostitutes in Sabah. Couple of years ago there was a problem with university students funding their studies with sex work. You can read the following article from education.asiaone.com and I bet same type of sex trade is still going on. Probe on student prostitutes in Sabah - Monday, Dec 06, 2010 SABAH - State leaders in Sabah are calling for a probe into claims that some female university and college students are involved in prostitution to pay for their studies. United Pasok Momogun Kadazandusun Murut Organisation Wanita chief Dr Jaina Sintian had claimed that that a prostitution network involving college and university students existed in the state. Dr Jaina was quoted in a local newspaper as saying that she had been told by reliable sources that clients of these female students were being charged between RM100 ($41.70) and RM500 ($208) per session. She said many of the students involved in the flesh trade were from suburban and rural areas and likely to have come from broken families. State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Masidi Manjun said anyone with information such activities should report them to the police and other authorities. Tanjung Batu representative Datuk Hamisa Samat said the Higher Education Ministry should probe into the matter as if proven true, it would adversely affect the future of these students concerned as well as their educational institutions. She said colleges, universities and authorities should look at the problem with an open mind and not simply deny its existence. "We know college and university students are faced with so many challenges and rising expenditures is just one of them." "They not only have to think of accommodation, food and transport but also other incidental expenses such as book, phone and Internet access bills," Hamisa added. Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) Vice Chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Kamaruzaman Ampon said he had yet to receive any reports about students' involvement in prostitution. He said the university would, however, take the allegations seriously, and officers would be asked to monitor them. Dr Kamaruzaman said the university would conduct a probe but conceded that it would be difficult to obtain evidence. He said if there was evidence of any student's involvement, the university would take disciplinary action. He said the university would handle the problem discreetly and if they did it because of financial problems, the university would be willing to offer them loans to enable them to finish their studies. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites