Ghazi says Chinese women were running brothel

25 Jun, 2007

Deputy Administrator of Lal Masjid Maulana Abdur Rashid Ghazi, while justifying kidnapping of the Chinese women and men, has claimed that the Chinese women were running a brothel in the name of a massage parlour.
In an interview with a private TV channel he said the students of Jamia Hafsa have been inquiring about the massage parlour and they came to know that three girls do massage to Pakistani males and they provide sex as well in addition to massage.
To a question Maulana said according to the Pakistani law such actions are not allowed and it is the duty of the government to stop such kinds of massage centres. "If the government does not do it, then of course the community will start doing it and we are part of the community," he added.
He said even the students of Beacon House, which is a known chain of education system in Pakistan, were also present at the time of action against the Chinese people and they had brought this information from the centre.
Maulana said that Uzbek, Afghan and other foreign girls were being supplied under the guise of massage centre. The girls, he said, were charging Rs1,000 of massaging the men and they offered themselves for sex with an additional payment of Rs 500.
He said on the appeal of local people, the Jamia Hafsa students took action and it was just to realise the government. "Now the authorities have assured us that there will be no mixed massage centre in Islamabad", he claimed.
To a question Maulana Ghazi said they do respect Pak-China relationship but friendship does not mean that their girls should come here and involve in such vulgar activities. "I mean if we are friend it does not mean our girls should go to China and involve in such kind of illegal actions", he added.

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