Did you know that what appears to be a legitimate business can often hide a dark secret, turning a simple service into a felony crime? That’s precisely what authorities in Chandler, Arizona, uncovered when two women were accused of operating a prostitution business out of a local massage parlor. The investigation began after a concerned individual reported being offered sexual favors for $200 following a massage. Shockingly, undercover Chandler Police detectives later confirmed these allegations firsthand, detailing graphic offers made during their visits. With a search warrant in hand, police apprehended 48-year-old Chao Cung Luo and 49-year-old Huang Qiong Fang at the establishment. During interviews requiring Mandarin Chinese translators, Huang requested a lawyer. However, Chao denied performing sexual acts for money, claiming she was new to the business. Despite her denial, both women face serious felony charges for allegedly Maintaining a House of Prostitution under Arizona law. This dramatic bust highlights the persistent efforts of law enforcement to combat hidden criminal enterprises. The case is a stark reminder that illegal activities can lurk beneath the surface in any community. Be sure to subscribe to our channel for more breaking stories like this!
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