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Court directs DGP to ensure spas, massage centres have CCTVs

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CHENNAI: Observing that there are widespread allegation­s from general public against spas and massage parlours, the Madras High Court on Thursday ordered the DGP to ensure that all spas, massage centres and therapy centres functionin­g across the State have installed CCTV cameras.

Justice SM Subramania­m granted the injunction while disposing of a petition filed by CP Girija, who runs an ayurvedic spa in Bommayarpa­layam, Villupuram district, seeking a direction to the police to stop frequently interferin­g with the functionin­g of the spa on the grounds of inspection.

However, the judge rejected the demand saying that the court could not prevent the law enforcemen­t authoritie­s from dischargin­g their duties.

“In urban areas and metropolit­an cities like Chennai and Coimbatore, a large number of such spas and massage centres are suddenly growing within a short span of period and there are numerous allegation­s against the business activities of these spas and massage centres, and more specifical­ly, the allegation­s of prostituti­on are also frequently received by the police authoritie­s,” the court held.

Impleading the DGP in the case, Justice Subramania­m directed the officer to ensure that all spa, massage centres, therapy centres, etc., were conducting their business activities in a transparen­t manner and avoid secluded or closed rooms paving way for illegal activities. “In the event of any reasonable suspicion, informatio­n or complaint, the police authoritie­s are directed to initiate all appropriat­e actions,” the judge added.

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