Brothel owner believed she was offering illegal workers opportunity, court hears

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A Canberra brothel owner who was charged with allowing an unlawful citizen to work and gain entry to Australia will spend no further time behind bars.

A Canberra brothel owner charged with immigration offences over workers at her Fyshwick brothels will spend no further time behind bars.The defence argued Sukson believed she was offering her employees opportunity to earn moneyPolice, Home Affairs and WorkSafe ACT uncovered illegal workers and unsafe work conditions during raids on Pink Girls and Chok Dee Massage in July last year.

Mr Maher said Suksom had been born in Thailand as one of 10 children, and left school in year 7 in order to work and support her family. He said she had been unemployed since the charges and had no desire to continue working in the sex industry.The defence lawyer told the court there was no evidence Suksom had taken advantage of the workers, and had not underpaid or exploited them.

 

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Fyshwick, Canberra. The nation’s capital of porn, fireworks & the Government. Makes sense. And the campaign to protect the illegal sex workers? Anyone, anyone...

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