Instead of working as a waitress, Cheng paid a monthly fee to some unknown individuals to help her advertise sexual services on different websites. AsiaNewsNetwork
She also lived at a condominium apartment in Jalan Kemaman near Balestier Road and paid rent to an unknown man every 10 days. She was charged $100 a day, the court heard.
The man, whose name was not revealed in court documents, was stepping out about an hour later when the police identified themselves. The DPP also told Senior District Judge Bala Reddy that prior to the customer’s visit, Cheng had arranged for the man to visit her that day, charging him $100 for her services.
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