Would like to know how this shop will end up, will it be closed permanently? will it be taken over by another owner? will it reopen under the same owner after a while??
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Would like to know how this shop will end up, will it be closed permanently? will it be taken over by another owner? will it reopen under the same owner after a while??
Well the owner will be living rent free for quite some time some I would think either another owner or closed permanently. There has been a lot of multi story apartment buildings going up just up the street. The ten pin bowling on the corner seems sold and closed. I am not sure what is happening with that. So maybe some money will change hands and the shop will be re zoned as multi story residential.
Sorry, I wasn’t necessarily commenting on how well the shop was or was not doing. Seemed fairly busy from what I could see but that was obviously limited.
The comment was more on what is happening all around. I suspect that entire block which includes the old ten pin bowling building plus car smash repair businesses etc will all be levelled within the next few years and replaced with high rise flats. I believe that would happen regardless of the police raid.
I have no idea if the owner owned the land the shop was on or leased it but if she owned it, she may well have been waiting for the big rezoning payoff. And if you want to know how much that is worth, just ask John Sidoti. Speaking of people who should be in jail. But he belongs to the political class. Who are above the law evidently. Just like Jackie Trad.
I only care about one thing. Where did all the WLs go? Yomi? QQ? Ayumi?
Im not telling anyone to break the law. And this is in the case where I have been in a brothel doing everything legal and no illegal
But in a very stressful situation I may misspell my name under pressure, say, John Rider instead of John Bider. I get very nervous with police and ambos
According to their website, they will be re opening next Wednesday 9 October.
Translated from Chinese. Wan Min is the owner.
Wan Min was accused of participating in criminal gangs in the past year and intends to provide housing for others to use as drug sites. A few days ago, Wan Min was released on bail at the Hornsby District Court on the condition that she was not allowed to be within 200 meters of Hornsby 142. In addition, her passport was confiscated and she had to live in Wahroonga residence. Her daughter provided a AU$10,000 security deposit
Not sure what the providing housing for others means. One of the women was from Cromer. So was that paid for by the owner? Who knows. Might be a bad translation.
court documents show that although the police found Valium in a box in their residence, "there is nothing that can connect her with the drug supply, except that she is the brothel owner." Wan Min’s three employees, 29-year-old Jun Jia, 49-year-old Waikwan Mo (transliteration) and 34-year-old Aiping Xiao (s) have been sued. It is reported that earlier, after the police found that Jia Jun had illegal drugs, he began a six-month investigation.
So owner not charged with drug offences as per above.
Also not sure if the police found drugs in Jia Jun’s place then this tipped them off and they started their 6 month investigation? Or bad translation..
He does have a prior criminal conviction ...but not sure what for..
Another article again translated from Chinese.
In order to be able to obtain a bail pending trial, Jia Jun’s lawyer offered a series of strict bail conditions, including daily reports to the Burwood police station, not allowed to travel to Sydney Airport, his father paid him a deposit of AU$40,000, and he was not allowed to enter the Kangshi. More than the CBD area, or contact with the accomplice.
The lawyer also pointed out: "(Jia Jun) He is the only one of the accomplices who are charged with no bail."
However, Judge Bruce Williams of the Constance District Court was worried about the safety of the witnesses in the case and refused the proposal to submit the deposit. He also said that "if Jia Jun’s father promised 40,000 Australian dollars, I don’t think this is enough. Prevent the defendant from committing another crime."
Judge Williams also pointed out: "The drug trade involves a huge amount of money, so in this case the deposit is useless."
He also stressed that Jia Jun was accused of a series of serious drug-related crimes, and also had a criminal record, "proving that he is a very capable person to commit serious crimes", "is an unacceptable risk to society, so he is not released on bail." ""
Shop back open today. I wonder how they will go.
I’ve been several times and find it an up and down place. Sometimes ok but never good.
I won’t return. Customer service is also pretty poor. I think they perhaps look after their regulars like 533 but don’t really care about the walk in punter. Just my feelings from my visits.
Went once last year. A standard MILF shop. Limits on service quality. Not BBBJ but CBJ. Boring and never returned. Needs more younger WL to justify the car drive. Punters want more these days
Would love to see an update from a brave punter who would walk in and at least see the line up.
If they have changed to younger girls now or still old ladies.
I would if i would like my face appear on channel seven news.. at the moment i will give it a pass