SINGAPORE: A woman who let a customer into her salon for massage and masturbation services during the 'circuit breaker' was fined S$22,000 for her ...
for massage and masturbation services during the"circuit breaker" was fined S$22,000 for her actions on Wednesday .Advertisement
He called the number and booked an afternoon appointment with Jin for a two-hour package priced at S$150 for body massage and masturbation services, the court heard. The police entered and found Mr Chan sitting on the massage bed. Both he and Jin were not wearing any masks, said the prosecutor. "The accused in this case not only knowingly and deliberately breached the circuit breaker measures after knowing that they were in place, she was explicitly told via a WhatsApp message that her business was not essential," said Ms Lim.
"But she was not just maintaining the health of the kidney, she was masturbating the customer," said the judge to the interpreter.
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