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Gude Red light District Closed

Tuesday, November 18, 2014

The Madiun regency government has shut down the Gude red-light district. The local government declared the shutdown complete last week. "There is a Rp3 million compensation for every Gude sex worker," Madiun public relations officer Heri Supramono said.

Not only the sex workers but dozens of pimps, parking attendants, motorcycle-taxi drivers, food sellers and laundry men who earned a living in the red-light district are also slated to receive Rp2-3 million in aid money. In addition to financial assistance, they received 10 days of skills training. Based on the latest data, there were 80 sex workers at Gude. There were 32 pimps. Fifty-six other people also depended on the red-light district, which has been in operation since the 1980s. The following are the details running up to the shutdown.

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The Madiun regency government has shut down the Gude red-light district. The local government declared the shutdown complete last week. "There is a Rp3 million compensation for every Gude sex worker," Madiun public relations officer Heri Supramono said.

Not only the sex workers but dozens of pimps, parking attendants, motorcycle-taxi drivers, food sellers and laundry men who earned a living in the red-light district are also slated to receive Rp2-3

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