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Police Chief Isaacs concerned about commercial sex workers in residential areas

Summary by DWTonline.com
PARAMARIBO — “Worrying!” This is how chief of police Bryan Isaacs of the Suriname Police Force (KPS) describes the presence of commercial sex workers in residential areas. “This issue is worrying. It is reprehensible that this is happening in residential areas. This image is absolutely not conducive to raising standards in society,” Isaacs said on the KPS website. The police will therefore continue their so-called discouragement actions. On Febr…
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DWTonline.com broke the news in on Monday, March 3, 2025.
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