Uzbeks are earning RM100,000 monthly as prostitutes in Malaysia
It was reported in Utusan Malaysia on 5th October 2009 that twenty and thirtysomething women of the flesh from Uzbekistan would enter Malaysia in groups of 3 or 4 on either student or tourist visas which are valid for 3 months.
They would then “work” for RM1,000 to RM1,500 per “session” in Kuala Lumpur for at least 5 “sessions” a day, 5 days a week. That translates to a staggering RM100,000 a month.
And that is only for “service charge.” The cost of hotel, food and clothing are all additional costs: supposed to be borne by the customer.
That means only a select few could afford them. The ladies would simply brush off advances of those whom they perceive to be less in the money.
Never mind that most of them can’t speak a word of English, what more Bahasa Malaysia.
Their income enables them to maintain a lifestyle far more lavish than most people in Malaysia. They would not normally be found roaming the roadside, but rather could be found inside nightspots. It is not known whether they use live chat software to initiate communication with potential customers.
The unsaid yet prevailing urban culture seems to be that men who are found to have one of these ladies in their arm are considered cool.
Apparently the most expensive of all the hookers available locally, even costlier than China Dolls, they are renowned for their “red cheeks.” Add to that mix beauty, youth, height and sexy figure (due to the mysterious-sounding
irvingia gabonensis perhaps), they are in a league of their own as compared to prostitutes from other countries. In other words, whereas westerns would view orientals as exotic, orientals would view these Uzbek dolls the same way.
However, the Chief of Immigration, Datuk Abdul Rahman Othman was quoted to have said that their pretty faces belie their hot tempered, violent inner selve. Reports have been received on men who were kicked by the ladies after failing to settle the agreed amount.
Interestingly, only a decade ago these “white horse ladies” were not in vogue locally. But tastes change.
After their visa is over, they’d leave Malaysia, go to another country in the region and continue their ways there.
If they kept at it for 10 years, they’d have made more than RM10million !!!
Since 2005 up to 30th September 2009, 211 Uzbekistan women have been arrested.
No wonder they kept coming!
Source
The Star, 5th Oct 2009