
Couple makes RM6,400 weekly from selling adult videos, escort services
The couple was detained at a hotel in Shah Alam on Tuesday. Canva photo for illustrative purposes only.
KUALA LUMPUR – A married couple who had four children were arrested in Shah Alam for allegedly promoting online pornographic videos and offering prostitution services, earning up to RM6,400 a week.
The couple, both 34, were detained by Kuala Lumpur police in a hotel in Section 27, Shah Alam, during an operation known as Op E-Noda on Tuesday night.
Kuala Lumpur Police Chief Datuk Rusdi Mohd Isa confirmed the seizure of three mobile phones, two condoms, a tube of lubricant, a packet of wet tissues, a bath towel and an access card.
He said the husband played the role of content creator by promoting and selling pornographic videos, while also arranging prostitution services using Telegram and a social media platform identified as the 'X' app. The couple was detained at a hotel in Shah Alam on Tuesday. Photo for illustrative purposes only.
'The suspect targeted users with the app to buy porn videos and book sex services via Telegram. Charges were RM50 for a 'Private Channel Limited Content' subscription and RM150 for 'Private Channel VVIP Unlimited Content',' he said.
'It is estimated the suspects earned up to RM6,400 per week,' he said.
Rusdi revealed that the wife was the main performer in the videos and also worked as a sex worker to attract more buyers.
He added that sexual service sessions were priced between RM450 and RM800 and took place at a four-star hotel.
The couple has been remanded for three days at Dang Wangi District Police Headquarters until Friday, and the case is being investigated under Section 372(1)(e), Section 372B and Section 372A of the Penal Code as well as Section 233 of the Communications and Multimedia Act 1998.

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