Charges can be laid... Imagine being a found in, not comfortable at all...
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/2009/03/10/8690951-sun.html
EDMONTON -- An Edmonton undercover police officer yesterday testified he saw a massage parlour worker wearing only a towel go into the owner's office carrying a wad of cash.
Const. Philip Weiss also testified the worker told him he could get anything he wanted for $220 and when he asked if that included sex, the nearly naked woman nodded.
Weiss told court he was sent undercover to the Just For Men Massage Studio at 10127 107 Ave. on March 20, 2008, after being shown a photograph of owner Vishva Juneja.
Weiss said he saw Juneja in his office and twice watched as the towel-clad Maya went into a room and emerged a short while later holding a bunch of bills and then went into Juneja's office and came back out without the cash.
He said Maya then introduced herself and asked him if he knew what went on at the massage parlour.
"I said, how much for sex," testified Weiss, adding Maya told him they didn't talk like that in case the person asking was a police officer.
Weiss said he replied: "I'm not a cop. I'm too short. You have to be bigger."
He said she then told him he could get anything he wanted for $220, including sex and a back rub. The officer then left ostensibly to go to a bank machine and made notes about the conversation.
Juneja, 64, has pleaded not guilty to charges of keeping a common bawdy house, and procuring and living off the proceeds of prostitution.
The former driving instructor is also accused of trying to recruit his students to work at his two massage parlours, Just for Men and Hustler's Men's Massage.
Juneja was charged following a seven-month police undercover operation that began in December 2007.
The trial continues.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Crime/2009/03/10/8690951-sun.html
EDMONTON -- An Edmonton undercover police officer yesterday testified he saw a massage parlour worker wearing only a towel go into the owner's office carrying a wad of cash.
Const. Philip Weiss also testified the worker told him he could get anything he wanted for $220 and when he asked if that included sex, the nearly naked woman nodded.
Weiss told court he was sent undercover to the Just For Men Massage Studio at 10127 107 Ave. on March 20, 2008, after being shown a photograph of owner Vishva Juneja.
Weiss said he saw Juneja in his office and twice watched as the towel-clad Maya went into a room and emerged a short while later holding a bunch of bills and then went into Juneja's office and came back out without the cash.
He said Maya then introduced herself and asked him if he knew what went on at the massage parlour.
"I said, how much for sex," testified Weiss, adding Maya told him they didn't talk like that in case the person asking was a police officer.
Weiss said he replied: "I'm not a cop. I'm too short. You have to be bigger."
He said she then told him he could get anything he wanted for $220, including sex and a back rub. The officer then left ostensibly to go to a bank machine and made notes about the conversation.
Juneja, 64, has pleaded not guilty to charges of keeping a common bawdy house, and procuring and living off the proceeds of prostitution.
The former driving instructor is also accused of trying to recruit his students to work at his two massage parlours, Just for Men and Hustler's Men's Massage.
Juneja was charged following a seven-month police undercover operation that began in December 2007.
The trial continues.





