Girls selling their body for 2000Tsh
SOME residents in Tanga, have asked the leadership of the District of Tanga in conjunction with the Police Force, set strategy sustainable, will kaodhibiti wave of young women who sold their bodies at night on certain roads in the city center and the gardens of rest.
They said such action, it will help put an end to such acts vinavyoendelezwa without fear and control their speed increases, especially on the road to Independence and Forodhani Park in the evening.
Aisha Zahoro, a resident of Chumbageni said the situation is even worse in Forodhani Park, where young girls especially those aged high school education, have reached a stage of take off their clothes to show clearly their nature for some men, who came to the area for focus the carry.
"I could not believe my eyes this night of 2 hours, then the garden as I sat in chairs near existing large mango, corner stood several girls and I think they have come waving wind or get food there. But genuine, my colleagues they were at work ... I was wondering since they arrived two men, colleagues began to talk to them business, when suddenly one of them he revealed clothes he had dressed, his swagger that 'I see I do not have a scar that one body, "he said.
He said the girls are sold for prices between Sh 2,000 to service quickly (Rapid Release) immediately garden, 5000 Sh Sh anal and 10,000 within a customer's car.
He claimed that such practices, vimevuta now many young girls, who are supposed to focus on studies.
Hassan Zadok said to help control the situation, which now brings notoriety within the city are well aware of the ongoing search be conducted to arrest and punish them to be an example to others, who want to develop such practices, with the aim of making money to sustain themselves.
For its part, Audax sofe, Namiani resident, said he believes the young private who trade sex in various streets in the city, including in the garden, they need built for religious values in order to have the fear of God.
"I believe the search of the police alone does not go far enough to control them, instead clergy and they should be involved in this issue to continue to talk to their congregants especially young people, who now seem to have absolutely no fear of God in their hearts and thus decide to engage in malicious acts," he said .
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