Hundreds held in Beijing nightclubs prostitution crackdown
Raids at three exclusive night spots in the Chinese capital
Hundreds of people were detained by the police in Beijing at three exclusive nightclubs for alleged involvement in prostitution in high-profile raids before Christmas, triggering speculation about the true motives behind crackdown.
While prostitution is illegal in China, it operates widely in venues such as massage parlours and nightclubs. A World Health Organisation estimate suggests there may be about six million prostitutes working on the mainland.
The timing and publicity surrounding prostitution crackdowns by the police have been significant in the past.
A previous high-profile crackdown took place in Beijing in 2010 when the city’s newly-appointed police chief, Fu Zhenghua, raided and closed an exclusive club.
The publicity from the raid earned Fu a public image as a righteous law enforcer and helped his later promotions.