Written Replies to Parliamentary Questions

Written Reply to Parliamentary Question on Sex Workers Arrested and Prosecuted for Public Solicitation of Prostitution, by Mr K Shanmugam, Minister for Home Affairs and Minister for Law

Published: 06 January 2020

Question:


Mr Louis Ng Kok Kwang: To ask the Minister for Home Affairs for each year in the past 10 years, of the sex workers (i) arrested and (ii) prosecuted for public solicitation of prostitution, how many were Singaporeans and foreigners respectively. 

 

Answer:

 

1. Soliciting in public is an offence under Section 19 of the Miscellaneous Offences (Public Order and Nuisance) Act, or “MOA”.  Offenders are liable on conviction to a maximum fine of $1,000, and repeat offenders are liable on conviction to a maximum fine of $2,000 or maximum imprisonment of 6 months, or both.

 

2. Between 2009 and 2018, Police made 281 arrests for public solicitation, which resulted in 181 prosecutions. The annual figures from 2009 to 2018 are in Table 1:

 

Table 1: Persons arrested and charged in Court under Section 19 of the MOA[1]

Year

Number of arrests

Number of prosecutions

2009

31

28

2010

56

47

2011

29

13

2012

47

32

2013

30

11

2014

12

5

2015

41

20

2016

27

25

2017

7

0

2018

1

0

 

3. Approximately 1 in 4 arrested persons and 1 in 5 prosecuted persons were Singapore citizens or Singapore Permanent Residents.

 


[1] Source: Singapore Police Force. This does not refer to distinct persons. Persons arrested or prosecuted more than once are counted separately.

Topics

Law and order