Malaysian police detained three Indonesian women believed to be involved in a prostitution ring providing sexual services to foreign workers in nearby factories.
After receiving a tip, police raided a house used as a brothel late Sunday in the southern state of Johor and arrested the women along with 11 Nepalese and Bangladeshi men, believed to be clients.
Initial investigations revealed that the syndicate had been in operation for a few weeks, adding that the prostitutes had entered the country with valid passports and social visit passes.