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News bulletin from AM Costa Rica
Police raid brothels that operate in San José
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff
posted at 5:45 p.m.
The PolicÃa Municipal and other agencies swooped down on a number of brothels in San José Friday afternoon and began the process of closing them.
The raids took place in the middle of the work day, and women and some customers had to leave in the full glare of television and newspaper cameras.
Raiders shut down Musas on Avenida 7 at Calle 9 and then moved to the well-known New Fantasy on Avenida 9 between calles 5 and 7. Some were headed to Zona Blue three blocks to the west.
After they had ordered the employees from the various buildings, police locked the doors and put stickers showing that the businesses were closed.
An immigration official said that two foreign women were found working at New Fantasy. One was a Colombian and the other was a Nicaraguan. Both were legal, he said because they had Costa Rican cédulas.
The women left the various businesses with their heads covered, but there were no arrests. One woman wore an arctic jacket with the hood fastened tightly around her face.
Fuerza Pública officers participated in the raids. One officer said the day still was young and that many other brothels that had been operating openly in the city would be targeted.
A.M. Costa Rica had raised the issue of brothels operating in the city using pension licenses three weeks ago. La Nación, the Spanish-language newspaper, published a major article Sunday, and Channel 7 Teletica was featuring the issue through the week. The television station was concerned because some of the brothels were located in historic buildings in Barrio Amón.
At New Fantasy one officer left the premises with an arm load of loose-leaf binders that appeared to hold the operating ledgers of the business.
Unlike some of the other businesses, New Fantasy made no pretense of what transpired within its walls. Other firms advertise rooms for rent to continue the fiction that they are a legitimate small hotel or pension. There are perhaps 100 brothels in the metropolitan area and they are a key element in sex tourism.
New Fantasy, for example, was mainly patronized by North Americans and has been included on various nightlife tours for tourists.
Police raid brothels that operate in San José
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff
posted at 5:45 p.m.
The PolicÃa Municipal and other agencies swooped down on a number of brothels in San José Friday afternoon and began the process of closing them.
The raids took place in the middle of the work day, and women and some customers had to leave in the full glare of television and newspaper cameras.
Raiders shut down Musas on Avenida 7 at Calle 9 and then moved to the well-known New Fantasy on Avenida 9 between calles 5 and 7. Some were headed to Zona Blue three blocks to the west.
After they had ordered the employees from the various buildings, police locked the doors and put stickers showing that the businesses were closed.
An immigration official said that two foreign women were found working at New Fantasy. One was a Colombian and the other was a Nicaraguan. Both were legal, he said because they had Costa Rican cédulas.
The women left the various businesses with their heads covered, but there were no arrests. One woman wore an arctic jacket with the hood fastened tightly around her face.
Fuerza Pública officers participated in the raids. One officer said the day still was young and that many other brothels that had been operating openly in the city would be targeted.
A.M. Costa Rica had raised the issue of brothels operating in the city using pension licenses three weeks ago. La Nación, the Spanish-language newspaper, published a major article Sunday, and Channel 7 Teletica was featuring the issue through the week. The television station was concerned because some of the brothels were located in historic buildings in Barrio Amón.
At New Fantasy one officer left the premises with an arm load of loose-leaf binders that appeared to hold the operating ledgers of the business.
Unlike some of the other businesses, New Fantasy made no pretense of what transpired within its walls. Other firms advertise rooms for rent to continue the fiction that they are a legitimate small hotel or pension. There are perhaps 100 brothels in the metropolitan area and they are a key element in sex tourism.
New Fantasy, for example, was mainly patronized by North Americans and has been included on various nightlife tours for tourists.