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Thursday, 26 July 2007

Regular patrons get to watch but not touch naked dancers


BESIDES drinks and music, nude dancers are keeping the night hot at some so-called elite clubs in the city, Harian Metro reported.

However, the nightspot operators provide the erotic fare for just their regular patrons; allowing them to watch but not touch the naked dancers.

A regular club-hopper came to the paper’s office to show a performance that he had recorded on a phone-camera at a nightspot in Cheras.

He claimed that these dancers are featured only on certain nights and would perform between 9pm and midnight. The nude shows would last for just 15 minutes or for the duration of three songs.

“The club charges RM110 per patron, who will be ushered into a VIP room that also has a karaoke system and a bar.”

He said he also knew of a similar club in Hartamas.

However, he added, this club was more strict in the sense that patrons had to first surrender their phones with camera features or any recording device prior to the performance.

He said the Hartamas club charges its clients RM150 to RM350 each to watch the show, where the dancers perform in glass cubicles between 7pm and 10pm on selected nights.

Bouncers manning the entrance would first screen the patrons, denying entry to newcomers and non-familiar faces.

> Kosmo! reported that a man, who claims to be a herbalpathy practitioner and could perform non-anaesthetic surgery, is drawing hoards of patients to his clinic in Kota Kemuning, Selangor.

To check on the claim, a Kosmo! reporter visited the doctor with complaints of a stomach ailment.

He told her that there was a growth in her stomach that has to be removed, adding that he could do the surgery for RM500.

The doctor, known only as Man, claimed that he had done numerous surgeries with only the use of a razor blade and without any anaesthesia.

When the Kosmo! reporter visited the clinic, it was packed with patients who were seeking treatment for various ailments, including heart problems and tumour growth. It is learnt that depending on the ailments, Man charges anything from RM350 to thousands of ringgit per patient.

To verify Man’s claim that she had a tumour, the reporter went to a private hospital where two ultrasound tests were carried out. The doctor gave her a clean bill of health.

Source: The Star Online

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