China has just announced the abolition of the system of custody for prostitutes, which is important for building a society based on the rule of law. Like China, Vietnam has a custody system for prostitutes, and the Vietnamese police are also very important in eliminating pornography and cracking down on illegal activities. At present, despite the outbreak of the epidemic in Vietnam, Vietnam requires the closure of various service industries, but the so-called massage personnel engaged in special industries are still committing crimes against the wind, and the Vietnamese police quickly swept away pornography and arrested people suspected of prostitution.

On the afternoon of April 2, the Criminal Police Working Group of the Dong Nai Provincial Police Department in Vietnam received a report that there were prostitutes committing crimes in Pian Hoa City, and the police quickly went to a massage parlor called Relax One, where they inspected the Relax One massage parlor in Phuoc Hoa City and found two female technicians wearing masks providing special services to two men.
In addition to seizing the two suspected of prostitution, the police also identified 10 other employees waiting for guests; 6 of them were eating, living and working in the store. Subsequently, the police found the owner Du Yue and closed the shop.
Du Yue was investigated by the police and admitted that the facility offered massage packages with special services at VND 200,000 and VND400,000 respectively. Guests can also tip the service staff, but the service staff must pay 10% of the tip to the shop.
Originally, during the epidemic, despite the local order to stop the operation of service facilities, Relax One massage points still resisted the trend and provided illegal prostitution services.
According to police, through the experience diary of the facility, about 15 to 20 tourists come here every day to prostitute themselves.