(Photo: Bangkok Post file) In a dramatic series of raids spanning Kuala Lumpur and the neighboring Selangor state, Malaysian authorities have detained 39 foreign women, with 22 of them hailing from Thailand. These women were implicated in offering illicit massages that included sexual services. The operations were carried out by the Anti-Vice, Gambling and Secret Societies Division on a bustling Friday, but the news didn’t break until Sunday, according to the New Straits Times. Leading the charge, Mohamad Farouk Eshak, a senior official from the specialized division, reported that out of the detained women, 22 were Thai nationals. The remaining detainees comprised of six women from Laos, five from Vietnam, five from Indonesia, and one from Cambodia. “We arrested 39 women aged between 19 and 50 who were suspected of working as masseuses and sex workers,” Farouk Eshak was quoted as saying. The division—an elite unit within the Malaysian police…









