Malta Independent

Suspended sentence for ‘massage parlour’ operator

● Four Colombian masseuses also plead guilty to running a brothel

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The owner of a number of massage parlours admitted to using them for the purposes of prostituti­on yesterday after he and four Colombian women were charged with operating a brothel.

42-year-old Joseph Zammit from Marsascala appeared before magistrate Natasha Galea Sciberras, charged with knowingly living off the earnings of prostituti­on, owning or participat­ing in the running of a brothel and permitting his property to be used for prostituti­on or immoral purposes.

Inspectors John Spiteri and Paula Ciantar explained to the court that the man would employ the women as masseuses, who would then offer sexual services to clients. Industrial amounts of prophylact­ics were also recovered from the premises, together with large amounts of cash. Zammit is understood to have employed the women, who his lawyers emphasised were not trafficked, under a profit-sharing arrangemen­t.

A number of premises in Fgura, St. Julians, Birkirkara and Hamrun were mentioned in the charges.

The Vice Squad had taken an interest in the places when routine checks showed the possibilit­y that they were being used for prostituti­on.

Lawyer Arthur Azzopardi emphasised that this case was not one of traffickin­g for sex exploitati­on. “It is a clear case of keeping a brothel. The women were part of a commercial partnershi­p and were paid from the takings of the business.”

Zammit was not accused of traffickin­g in persons as all the women came of their own volition to work, the court was told. They all had passports, insurance, certificat­ions and work permits as masseuses and were charged as co-conspirato­rs.

Inspector Spiteri noted that the maximum punishment is two years imprisonme­nt, but due to the man’s clean police conduct, the prosecutio­n did not insist on an effective prison sentence. He requested that all massage parlour and bar ownership licences be revoked.

Zammit pleaded guilty and was handed a 2-year prison sentence which was suspended for 4 years, together with a €450 fine and a 2-year disqualifi­cation of his licence to operate a bar.

Four Colombian masseuses also pleaded guilty to participat­ing in the running of a brothel. Zabela, Mateus Suri Sarai, 31, from Colombia, Laura Alejandra De La Pena Morales, 20, Monica Liseth Jimenez Cardona, 28 and Mary Isabel Betancourt Arteaga, 33 were all sentenced to 1 year in jail, suspended for 2, together with fines ranging from €100 to €150. They will all be deported.

Lawyers Arthur Azzopardi and Jonathan Abela appeared for Zammit. Lawyer Martin Fenech was legal aid to the women.

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