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New fantasy catered to expats
Cops raid two prostitution businesses in city
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff
Police raided two sex operations late Wednesday, and the man in charge said this is the beginning of a crackdown on such businesses.
The man, Paul Chavez, credited Internet Web pages for helping provide evidence in the case. He is director of the Centro de Información of the Fuerza Pública. Despite its non-threatening name, this is the unit that handles certain complex cases.
Raided was New Fantasy on Avenida 9, Barrio Amon, and La Bella Mansión on Avenida 11 between calles 1 and 3.
Some 65 officers participated in the twin raids. Although a report from the Ministerio de Gobernación, PolicÃa y Seguridad Pública said the 15 female prostitutes were liberated, Chavez said his men were met with considerable hostility from the women.
Two persons were arrested, one at each location. At New Fantasy, the administrator, a woman identified by the last name of Suazo, was detained for six months preventative detention. At La Bella Mansión, a man with the last name of Carballo was detained, officials said.
The report by officials said that the operations were under the same ownership and that three more persons are being sought. Police said that both operations catered to foreigners. That certainly is the case with New Fantasy, a popular spot for
vacationing North Americans, but La Bella Mansión where a prostitute could be engaged for 5,000 colons ($11.30), has been described by expats here as a place frequented by mostly Costa Ricans.
Chavez said that a million colons were confiscated in the raids. That’s about $2,270. He estimated that the businesses collected 14,000 colons ($32) from customers and handled about 70 customers a day.
Chavez said that the raids were a result of citizen complaints and followed a six-month investigation. He said he realized that there were similar operations in downtown San José but no complaints had been filed on these.
Chavez said all the women in the establishments were adults. Prostitution is not prosecuted in Costa Rica, but pimping is punishable by prison.
New Fantasy, which has been open about a year, was closed down by the Municipalidad de San José Jan. 16 but it reopened a short time later. The problem then was described as one of paperwork.
Chavez said that the PolicÃa Municipal and his unit soon will meet to plot a course of action. They are concerned about the sex tourism generated by international advertising of these establishments.
New Fantasy was bold in promoting its operation. In addition to Web pages, an agent circulated through the downtown handing out business cards to likely looking prospects. He even did so on the pedestrian boulevard in the heart of the capital.
New fantasy catered to expats
Cops raid two prostitution businesses in city
By the A.M. Costa Rica staff
Police raided two sex operations late Wednesday, and the man in charge said this is the beginning of a crackdown on such businesses.
The man, Paul Chavez, credited Internet Web pages for helping provide evidence in the case. He is director of the Centro de Información of the Fuerza Pública. Despite its non-threatening name, this is the unit that handles certain complex cases.
Raided was New Fantasy on Avenida 9, Barrio Amon, and La Bella Mansión on Avenida 11 between calles 1 and 3.
Some 65 officers participated in the twin raids. Although a report from the Ministerio de Gobernación, PolicÃa y Seguridad Pública said the 15 female prostitutes were liberated, Chavez said his men were met with considerable hostility from the women.
Two persons were arrested, one at each location. At New Fantasy, the administrator, a woman identified by the last name of Suazo, was detained for six months preventative detention. At La Bella Mansión, a man with the last name of Carballo was detained, officials said.
The report by officials said that the operations were under the same ownership and that three more persons are being sought. Police said that both operations catered to foreigners. That certainly is the case with New Fantasy, a popular spot for
vacationing North Americans, but La Bella Mansión where a prostitute could be engaged for 5,000 colons ($11.30), has been described by expats here as a place frequented by mostly Costa Ricans.
Chavez said that a million colons were confiscated in the raids. That’s about $2,270. He estimated that the businesses collected 14,000 colons ($32) from customers and handled about 70 customers a day.
Chavez said that the raids were a result of citizen complaints and followed a six-month investigation. He said he realized that there were similar operations in downtown San José but no complaints had been filed on these.
Chavez said all the women in the establishments were adults. Prostitution is not prosecuted in Costa Rica, but pimping is punishable by prison.
New Fantasy, which has been open about a year, was closed down by the Municipalidad de San José Jan. 16 but it reopened a short time later. The problem then was described as one of paperwork.
Chavez said that the PolicÃa Municipal and his unit soon will meet to plot a course of action. They are concerned about the sex tourism generated by international advertising of these establishments.
New Fantasy was bold in promoting its operation. In addition to Web pages, an agent circulated through the downtown handing out business cards to likely looking prospects. He even did so on the pedestrian boulevard in the heart of the capital.