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Singapore's crackdown on pheasants forced the group to go to the next country to have fun, and as a result, they were also served in pots

author:Sea sheep says Singapore

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Some people are delicious!

Some people are delicious!

Some people have fun!

There are also some people who are lustful and can't hold back, so they turn into good prostitutes!

Due to the high frequency of Singapore's current crackdown on the pheasant market, some prostitutes who can't hold back or think that Singapore's pheasant price is high, have run to neighboring Malaysia!

Embarrassingly, Malaysia is also cracking down hard, directly by the pot end!

Singaporean prostitutes were caught in Malaysia, and this fun became the fun of other people's jokes!

Singapore's crackdown on pheasants forced the group to go to the next country to have fun, and as a result, they were also served in pots

(Figure: Source from the network)

Recently, the Malaysian police swept up a nightclub, in which several Singaporean customers were found.

On June 12, the Anti-Weathering, Gambling and Private Party Crackdown Group in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, after receiving a notification, raided the Star Lion Industrial Park in Mid-Levels.

As a result, inside the industrial park, they managed to find an unlicensed nightclub, and like many nightclubs, the attraction here was nothing more than hiring a bartender.

The bartenders here are all from Vietnam, and there are 8 people in total.

In addition to the barmaids, there are 13 employees from Bangladesh. Plus a caretaker, and a total of 15 Malaysian employees.

Singapore's crackdown on pheasants forced the group to go to the next country to have fun, and as a result, they were also served in pots

(Figure: Source from the network)

When the police arrived, there were many customers from all over the world.

Of course, most of them are Malaysians, but the police found three Singaporean male customers, three Chinese male customers, and one Indonesian male customer.

Eventually, malaysian police banned some of the equipment at the scene and took the nightclub's receipt book with them for further investigation.

As for these customers, the media and the police did not disclose more information.

As soon as this news was reported, it attracted netizens from Singapore and Malaysia to watch and eat melons.

Singapore netizens are more of a flirtatious attitude to look at this matter, while Malaysian netizens are relatively more serious, linking this matter with the epidemic, foreign workers and other issues, vaguely blaming the government.

Probably for many Singaporeans, Singapore is smaller, police sweeps are more frequent, "play" is too risky, Malaysia is relatively safe a lot...

Singapore's crackdown on pheasants forced the group to go to the next country to have fun, and as a result, they were also served in pots

(Figure: Source from the network)

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