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Colombia the new hub to recruit sex workers since visa waiver --- "Lucky Shot" busy recruiting underage women to work as waitresses.

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Source: SMN-News 19 May 2015 06:22 AM
>PHILIPSBURG:--- SMN News received two phone calls on Monday  from two adults in Colombia who wanted to know if there is any restaurant or club by the name of "Lucky Shot" on St. Maarten. The two adults said that since the Minister of Foreign Relations of the Kingdom and Prime Minister Marcel Gumbs announced that they have decided to waive the visa requirements for Columbians travelling to Curacao and St. Maarten several businessmen from St. Maarten are contacting young women to come to the island to work as waitresses. One of the adults that called SMN News said that he read a lot about St. Maarten and he knows that St. Maarten have some 'bad' places for young women and while his friend was contacted to come and work as a waitress he is very much concerned that she is being trapped.
When SMN News asked the male who called on behalf of his friend to provide us with the name or names of the persons that contacted the underage woman, the name of a prominent businessman that runs several exotic clubs were given.
It is clear from the phone calls SMN News received that owners of sex clubs have decided to venture out to Colombia to seek sex workers instead of the Dominican Republic and other countries where they have to go through the lengthy and costly visa procedure.

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