A apartment in Tai Po was raided by plain-clothes policeback in May, but re-opened 2 days later.
I was in one of the rooms with a WG (was in the room for about 10 mins), when we heard a comotion in the hallway, we heard banging on the other doors, and someone shouting "don't move".. then there was a knock on our door, and someone shouting for us to open up. We got grabbed a towel and opened the door, and a man started shouting at us repeatedly in Cantonese to get dressed in our clothes.. I told him in English to come back in 5 mins. He told us to not close the door.
When he returned, he asked for my HKID in Cantonese.. I started playing stupid, and starting speaking English again, telling him that I didn't know what he was talking about, but he continued to ask me random questions in Cantonese. Then the guy finally gave in, and started speaking broken English when he saw my UK driving license. He then asked me if I had payed the girl, and I replied "yes".. then he turned his attention to the WG, asking her (in English) if I had paid her already, but she just sat on the bed next to me with her head down.. really felt sorry for her, this guy was a real ass.
The WG gave me her sim card (tel. no on the back of the card) before I left the room. I sent her a text message 2 hours later, but no reply. Then I phoned, again no answer. She called me back the next day, and told me that her phone was confiscated, and all of them were brought to the police station, questioned, then deported. She added, that she can't come back to HK until 2 years later.
I guess the pimp forgot to pay off the police or something, so that's why the apartment building was raided.
The large King Hing building in Mong Kok was also raided by plain-clothed police a few months back, luckily I wasn't in any of the rooms at the time.
My friend told me some girl had some of her stuff stolen by one of the customers before the raid.
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