Hilton Hotel closed in China over prostitution ring

Police in Chongqing in China have closed the upmarket Hilton Hotel after arresting 22 people suspected of running a prostitution ring.
Police in Chongqing in China have closed the upmarket Hilton Hotel after arresting 22 people suspected of running a prostitution ring.

The hotel was closed on Monday and customers were sent to other hotels, after police started investigating the owner of the franchised property and his alleged links to an underworld gang, supposedly running a prostitution ring at the hotel.

Hotel management have confirmed the closure, but have insisted the hotel will reopen on July 6th.

Police say they have already interrogated many hotel staff members and have arrested 22 of them, some on drug charges.

While the Hilton International Hotel Group partially manages the business, it is in a joint venture with the accused franchise property company manager.

Chongqing, a municipality of over 30 million people, has recently been engaged in a crackdown on Chinese Mafia members.

That doesn’t help my property in Chongqing. I really doubt that Hilton hotel had a part in it.

Shanghai news

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One Response to “Hilton Hotel closed in China over prostitution ring”
  • Elisha Theodore says:

    Fantastic blog post.Really thank you! Awesome. China seems to be so interesting, it seems life in China is getting faster and faster.

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