So I hear a lot about this, can any one tell me how I find out more about it in SIngapore I cant seem to find the right places to go Thanks
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Swiss national jailed for having paid sex with underage girl
By Alvina Soh
POSTED: 08 May 2013 11:33 AM
The Swiss national accused of having commercial sex with a
minor has been sentenced to jail for four months and three weeks.
SINGAPORE: The Swiss national accused of having commercial sex with a minor has been sentenced to jail for four months and three weeks.
41-year-old Juerg Buergin was found guilty on both charges of having paid sex with an underage girl following a three-day trial last month.
In his sentencing, District Judge Eddy Tham said the former UBS executive showed no signs of remorse and was "reckless" in not verifying the age of the minor.
Buergin was the first of the 51 men in the online vice ring cases to claim trial - a fact which the district judge said made a "significant difference" in his case.
So far, 18 men had been dealt with and on average, each man was jailed for about 12 weeks.
The judge added that he had considered sentencing Buergin to 12 weeks as "a starting point" if Buergin had pleaded guilty. However, when the father-of-two claimed trial, the judge said that Buergin should have considered "not being afforded the discount that had been given in previous cases as a sign of remorse."
The judge added that the father-of-two "clearly did not take any reasonable steps to avoid falling foul of the law."
Mr Tham then cited the first occasion where Buergin had sex with the girl in September 2010.
Mr Tham said that "alarm bells should have rung" for Buergin after he was informed by the pimp that the girl had to be home early due to parental control.
However, Buergin did not show any concern nor bothered to make any verbal enquiry with her.
Mr Tham noted that Buergin had chosen to ignore the risks of this representation being untrue.
In addition, Mr Tham pointed out that Buergin's lack of remorse was also indicated by his claim that he was a a victim of cheating.
The judge chided Buergin for appearing to put full blame for his predicament on the misrepresentation, and took no responsibility for engaging in reckless commercial sex with the girl.
Mr Tham also noted the wide age disparity of 22 years between the girl and Buergin.
While taking Buergin's mitigation plea into consideration, Mr Tham said that Buergin's job loss and being "stuck in a foreign country" were not strong enough mitigating factors.
Throughout the half-hour as his sentence was being read out, Buergin remained emotionless and continued to do so even when he was later led away handcuffed by two police officers.
His lawyer, Mr Selva K Naidu told the media after the sentencing that his client "missed his family very much and wanted to put this behind him and go back home."
Buergin has two weeks to decide if he wants to appeal against his sentence. But Channel NewsAsia understands that Buergin does not intend to do so, for now.
- CNA/ac
They prefer overseas jobs for anonymity and $25,000 pay cheques, but social escorts also risk physical abuse and sexual diseases.
A Hong Kong-based woman, Ms Di Di, 36, recently found that out when she agreed to be an overseas social escort to a Singaporean here who allegedly promised to pay her 200,000 yuan ($38,000) for three days of her service in Singapore.
But the man disappeared after they had sex without paying her, she claimed. Worse, the two got into a scuffle and Ms Di Di hurt herself.
Social escorts The New Paper on Sunday spoke to related stories of those in the industry who had been badly abused by clients. But most say the money is too good - one recounted how she took home a $3,888 red packet on top of the negotiated $12,000 for a five-day trip to Germany with a Singaporean businessman.
Escort agencies are companies that provide escorts for the agency's clients. The agency typically arranges a meeting between one of its escorts and the client at the customer's house or hotel room (outcall), or at the escort's residence (incall). Some agencies also provide escorts for longer durations, who may stay with the client or travel along on a holiday or business trip.[1]
While the escort agency is paid a fee for this booking and dispatch service, the customer must negotiate any additional fees or arrangements directly with the escort for any other services that are not provided by the agency involved, such as providing sexual services (regardless of the legality of these services).
A call girl or female escort is a sex worker who (unlike a street walker) is not visible to the general public; nor does she usually work in an institution like a brothel, although she may be employed by an escort agency.[1] The client must make an appointment, usually by calling a telephone number. Call girls often advertise their services in small ads in magazines and via the Internet, although an intermediary advertiser, such as an escort agency, may be involved in promoting escorts, while, less often, some may be handled by a pimp.[2] Call girls may work either incall, where the client comes to them, or outcall, where they go to the client.
SHE returned from an 18-day all expenses paid "working" trip to the US just two weeks ago.
Yesterday, she set off for another "working trip" - a one-week trip to Saudi Arabia.
When she is not jet-setting, the 26-year-old Chinese Singaporean works part-time as a therapist in a hotel spa.
Or, models for editorial photos in women's and lifestyle magazines.
But Uma - as she is popularly known - prefers her "other" job as a social escort.
As she puts it: "I get to travel and make money at the same time."
Even though the tall and attractive woman can easily apply to be a flight stewardess or turn full-time model,Uma prefers the short cut to riches.
Take for example, the trip to the US. She was paid $26,000 (after the agency cut) in cash and nearly $11,000 for shopping expenses.
For the Saudi Arabia trip, Uma will earn $15,000 after the agency's 35 per cent cut.
But the job is not so rosy and comes with risks, admitted Uma, who spoke to The New Paper on Sunday on condition that we use only her escort name.
Precisely what a Hong Kong-based woman, Ms Di Di, 36, found out recently when she agreed to be an overseas social escort to a Singaporean here who allegedly promised to pay her 200,000 yuan (S$38,000) for three days of her service in Singapore.
But the man disappeared after they had sex without paying her, she claimed.
Worse, the two got into a scuffle and Ms Di Di hurt herself.
While Uma counts herself lucky for not having had such an encounter, she has heard of others who did.
"It all depends on how 'insured' you are," she added, in fluent English.
By that, she means the social escort agencies they work with.
Said Uma: "As escorts, we won't usually know who our clients are until we turn up at the designated point of meeting.
"Our managers are the ones who screen the clients, take on the assignments and send us to them."
While some escorts accept private assignments, Uma prefers to let an agency handle her bookings.
This, even though the agency can take a cut of up to 40 per cent of the fee.
She said: "I prefer not to take the risk, and because I work at the spa, it's inconvenient sometimes to answer calls."
She gets an average four local assignments a week - typically, they require her service for a few hours a day.
At least one of the clients is a regular.
Uma said "role-playing" is vital.
Clients hire escorts for companionship, or "you can act as an interpreter or even role-play as a personal assistant", she explained.
For overseas assignments, once the agency has cleared the client and they are linked up, Uma said: "We're on our own".
She claimed that she had a "sister" (industry slang for those working together) who was so badly abused by a client that she was hospitalised for nearly a week.
It was a case of rough sex gone wrong.
In the end, the matter was privately settled after the agency intervened on the victim's behalf to seek compensation.
Uma also knows of some who have contracted sexually transmitted diseases, which is why some escorts, such as Pond, 23, claimed they don't offer sex.
She could easily pass off as a college student with her petite and child-like demeanour.
"I'm in this because of the quick bucks, but it's not worth it if I catch any sexually-transmitted disease," said Pond, who was lured into the trade three years ago.
For the love of branded bags
Pond, who has a private secretary's diploma, said she earns $1,800 a month in her day job as a telemarketer - not enough to feed her love for travelling and branded bags.
She claimed that even without the "extra services", she can easily make $5,000 a month.
The earnings double during "peak seasons" such as when there's an event held here or during festive occasions.
For those who offer sex, overseas assignments or clients are preferred for the sake of anonymity. Ling, 30, is anexample.
She told The New Paper on Sunday: "Sex is an 'under-the-table arrangement - out of the agency's purview."
But times are not as good for her now, said Ling, who has been working as a freelance escort for about six years.
Ling said: "I used to get about one overseas job every two months, but I've only had one assignmentthis year."
That was a five-day trip to Germany with a Singaporean- Chinese businessman.
She was picked as she speaks German and English.
Her client ended up sealing the million-dollar contract.
Said Ling: "He was so happy that he gave me a thank-you red packet of $3,888."
This was on top of the $12,000 she had picked up for the trip.
Escorts who accompany clients overseas don't usually share rooms, though some may, if extra service is in the contract.
Both Uma and Ling said that some clients may even require them to arrive separately for discretion.
Uma added: "Sometimes, depending on the number of days engaged, we may either arrive later or depart earlier."
What the escorts look forward to are the pockets of free time.
Ling said: "That's when we really enjoy ourselves, doing whatever we want."
Uma, who has a diploma in business administration, intends to run an online business - possibly in fashion -when she retires, say in two years.
She said: "It's a very practical (industry), where one has an expiry date."
So Uma, who is the sole breadwinner in her family, makes it a point to save at least half of the fees she makes from every job.
Overseas assignments aside, her average monthly earnings from the other bookings can go up to $12,000 in a good month.
A far cry from the $1,500 she earns a month as a therapist.
Her mother, a housewife, does not now what Uma does. She has not seen her father since he walked out on the family when she was nine.
Flexibility of working hours was also one reason that first attracted Uma,whose younger brother, 21, is mentally- subnormal.
Said Uma: "Mama has her hands full in taking care of my brother. Sometimes, it can be very trying for her especially when he flies into a tantrum and starts attacking even strangers."
When that happens, she has to put aside everything she is doing and dash home to her mother.
But, said Uma: "My family background is no excuse for what I do."
When Uma has to travel, she tells her mother that it's for work.
She said: "For me, it's just a job. I don't dwell on whether it's morally right or wrong.
"For that matter, I don't have sex with all my clients, so there are times when the service I provide is clean."
Generous - and appreciative - clients add to the "perks" of the job for Uma, who has travelled to Paris, London, Vancouver, Toronto, Belgium, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, New York, Beijing, Shanghai and Hong Kong.
Her recent trip to New York was to accompany her client to a convention.
She was given two days off, when she went on the shopping spree that was paid for by the client. But not every client is this generous,Uma said.
"It's only because he (the particular client) is a regular (for more than three years) and we've sort of developed some affection for each other to a certain extent," she added.
Uma declined to give more details about the client, except that she knows he is "married with three young kids".
But she dismissed the possibility of having a long-term affair with him.
Uma said: "It's one thing to have an affection and another to be committed. This is the real world - it's highly impossible that the client will fall in love with his escort."
Uma was initially reluctant to say if they had sex, but later admitted they had protected sex only on one night.
Given the nature of her job, Uma said she also accepted that she would likely not settle down.
All three past relationships failed each time after she came clean about her job.
Said Uma: "None of them could accept what I do. And I accept that. But I would rather they heard from me than to find out from someone else.
"So yes, this job comes with a price to pay."
This article was first published in The New Paper.
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