A Thai beauty comes to Taiwan to make her first bucket of gold! The experienced man enthusiastically supports her, but they get arrested within two days.
- byVic

讀後心得
A Thai woman heard that she could quickly make money by engaging in sex work in Taiwan, so she utilized a tourist visa to come to Taiwan. She worked in an apartment in Zhonghe, operating a studio and posting advertisements online to attract clients. However, while conducting online patrols, the police found her based on the advertisements, confiscated relevant items, and imposed penalties for violating the Social Order Maintenance Act, subsequently deporting her. The police emphasized that they will continue to crack down on sex work-related crimes in the area.
A Thai woman heard from a fellow countryman that those who come to Taiwan for sex work can make money quickly. Thus, she recently arrived in Taiwan under the guise of tourism and set up a workspace in an apartment around Zhonghe, attracting clients through online forums. However, the Zhonghe police, during an internet patrol, identified the woman based on the advertisement and subsequently sent her to the Special Operations Team for custody, with plans for her deportation at a later date.
It is understood that this woman, who exchanged her body for money under the alias Xiao Qi, heard from her compatriots that the income from sex work in Taiwan far exceeds that in Thailand. Last month, coincidentally, a friend was planning to go to Taiwan, and she took advantage of the tourist visa to come here to earn high income, believing she could travel and make money at the same time. Therefore, she flew to Taiwan with her friend last Monday (March 24). Following this, Xiao Qi posted advertisements online through a friend, using slogans like "gorgeous babe, beauty, elegant woman, beautiful sweetheart" to attract customers while selecting sexy clothing to showcase her figure. Within just two days, she received many inquiries from interested parties.
Unexpectedly, she was targeted by the police, who conducted a raid on the 27th. After seizing evidence such as condoms and lubricants, the police imposed penalties for violations of the Social Order Law and sent her to the Immigration Department’s Special Operations Team for custody, with plans for her deportation. The Zhonghe precinct chief stated that, in addition to cracking down on illegal studios through internet patrols, there have also been several cases involving physical wellness centers that obstruct public morals in the area. The Zhonghe police will continue to implement patrols and inspections to eliminate undesirable venues and maintain the living environment for residents.