Cleared of running brothel
Four men were yesterday cleared of running a brothel but two of them were found guilty of illegally employing four female Romanian dancers at Maximus Club in Buġibba.
Frank Cachia, 37, of Msida, Michael Ciappara, 71, of Cospicua, Mario Ciappara, 36, of Qawra and Anthony Azzopardi, 28, of Ħamrun were originally charged with running a brothel.
Mr Cachia and Michael Ciappara were also charged with illegally employing the four women and Mr Azzopardi was further charged with illegally working as a security guard.
The court, presided over by Magistrate Miriam Hayman, heard that the police raided the club where they found a number of private rooms containing poles for dancing and even Jacuzzis.
Police Superintendent Sharon Tanti told the court that she had found four Romanian girls dressed skimpily, wearing just bikinis or underwear, adding that the women were dancing on poles and sitting at the bar chatting to customers.
In their evidence, the girls said they had been given strict instructions not to offer sex at any time to customers and were only to perform striptease or lap dances for customers. They were paid between €11.65 and €34.95 for a lap dance or a striptease in one of the private rooms.
The court found that the girls did not have the sufficient work permits enabling them to work freely in Malta. It said there is no evidence to suggest or prove that the girls were receiving money for sex or sexual acts.
It heard that the club did not have the necessary permits from the Malta Tourism Authority.
Mr Cachia and Michael Ciappara were fined €5,000 each for illegally employing the four women.
Mr Azzopardi was found guilty of working as a security guard without a permit. He was fined €1,182.
Mario Ciappara was cleared of all the charges.
Lawyers Kris Busietta and Edward Gatt appeared for Frank Cachia, Michael Ciappara and Mario Ciappara.
Lawyers Manuel Mallia and Arthur Azzopardi appeared for Mr Azzopardi.
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D Fenech
Jul 10th 2008, 18:04
Amazing how a 71 year old is still interested in poles! Bless him!
Illuminate us on your diet!
Ramon Casha
Jul 10th 2008, 14:31
When will the police learn what is prostitution and what isn't? Remember the occasion in which a number of women working at an adult club were forced out into the streets half-naked by the police, accused of prostitution when it was evident that there was no prostitution taking place? What's the idea behind these trumped up charges?
vincent a galea
Jul 10th 2008, 10:41
THE WORLD'S OLDEST PROFESSION, as its name implies, has gone on for time immemorial, and, without a doubt, will go on forever! Is it not better, for many, many reasons, to legalise it and have it under control. This will also be a boon to a number of abused females (and maybe males) who are employed in this trade! This issue is too sensitive to carry on brushing it under the carpet!