TAIPEI, Taiwan -- The National Immigration Agency (NIA) has aided in the arrest of 13 people suspected of being involved in a prostitution ring. According to NIA, a suspect surnamed Chen (陳) had used faked documents to bring in women from mainland China to engage in prostitution in Taiwan. The immigration agency worked with the Taipei District Prosecutors Office to engage in seven months of surveillance. According to investigators, the suspects operated a high-end prostitution ring that charged a wealthy clientele up to NT$600,000 per session. Officials said the women worked up to 15 hours a day withoutkeeping much of the pay.
Source: The China Post March 13, 2017 17:54 UTC