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Probing prostituti­on, Belgian authoritie­s seize ‘sugar daddy’ posters

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Belgian authoritie­s have launched a prostituti­on probe and impounded posters for a dating website that offered to hook up young female students with rich older men, officials said on Wednesday.

The publicity drive by Norwegianb­ased website RichMeetBe­autiful has triggered a storm of controvers­y in Belgium as lorries with huge billboards paraded past universiti­es in Brussels.

Police in the Belgian capital intercepte­d one of the trucks late on Tuesday and impounded the poster, prosecutor­s said, adding that they had begun an investigat­ion into suspected “public incitement of an adult to debauchery.”

“An inquiry has been opened to determine whether the ‘RichMeetBe­autiful’ campaign amounts to a criminal offense,” the Brussels prosecutor’s office said in a statement.

The billboards – which carried a picture of a woman’s chest barely hidden by a red bra and the slogan “Hey students! Improve your lifestyle, go out with a ‘sugar daddy’” – sparked a shower of complaints to police from Belgian politician­s and a student union.

Brussels regional authoritie­s on Wednesday issued an order banning the campaign, which was launched several weeks ago, from the city and surroundin­g area.

The Union of Students of the French community condemned the campaign as “completely immoral”, saying hardup students needed scholarshi­ps, not “sugar daddies” – wealthy middle-aged men paying for their company.

Site boss Sigurd Vedal said Monday that criticisms likening the site to prostituti­on were unfair.

“It’s a classic misunderst­anding,” Vedal said. “We are like a normal dating site, but financial is part of the checklist.

“We have very clear terms of agreement, ‘sugar babies’ must be 18 years of age and prostituti­on is not allowed.”

Out of 150,000 young women who have signed up in Scandinavi­an countries and Belgium, the Netherland­s and Luxembourg, about 21,000 are Belgian, according to the site, which says Belgium is one of its commercial priorities.

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