KTV employees busted for returning empty booze bottles for cash

KTV employees busted for returning empty booze bottles for cash

Employees of a local karaoke bar have been caught returning empty booze bottles for cash.

The employees, who are all in their twenties, would take the empties back to the store and get paid for them. They then used the money to buy more alcohol for themselves.

Police were alerted to the scam after a store manager became suspicious about the number of empties being returned.

Officers raided the karaoke bar and arrested the employees. They have been charged with theft.

This is not the first time employees at a karaoke bar have been caught scamming their bosses. Two years ago, employees at a different karaoke bar were caught doing the same thing.

Woman beaten after refusing to have sex with KTV staff

A woman was savagely beaten by three men working at a karaoke bar in Changsha, Hunan Province after she refused their request for sex.

The attack occurred on the morning of October 8, when the victim was walking near the bar. The three men reportedly approached her and asked her to have sex with them, but she declined. In response, they beat her until she was unconscious.

She was rushed to the hospital for treatment and has since been released. The three attackers are still at large.

This latest attack is just one example of the rampant sexual harassment that women face in China on a daily basis. According to a report by the All-China Women's Federation, 60 percent of Chinese women have experienced sexual harassment at some point in their lives. This includes everything from catcalling and leering to groping and rape.

In many cases, perpetrators get away with these crimes due to a lack of accountability and the fact that victims often feel ashamed or reluctant to speak out. As a result, women are often forced to live in fear and endure ongoing abuse.

The recent #MeToo movement has highlighted the severity of this problem and led to more women speaking out about their experiences. However, much more needs to be done in order to make China a safe place for women to live and work.

The government must take action to crack down on sexual harassment and ensure that perpetrators are held accountable for their actions. Additionally, businesses and organizations should institute anti-harassment policies and training programmes in order to create a safe environment for all employees.

Only then will Chinese women be able to feel safe and secure in their own homes and workplaces.

Couple engages in public sex at KTV

A couple in Changsha, Hunan province were caught on camera having sex at a KTV last week.

The video, which was circulated online, showed the couple passionately kissing each other before getting undressed and engaging in sexual activities on a sofa in the public area of the KTV.

According to witnesses, the two didn't seem to care that they were being watched and continued to have sex even as people walked by.

The incident has sparked outrage online with many people calling for the pair to be punished. Some netizens have even suggested that they be expelled from the country.

Man arrested for beating up wife over night at KTV

A man in his 30s was arrested by the police on Monday for attacking his wife over night at a KTV establishment.

According to the police, the man and his wife were at a karaoke establishment when they got into an argument that turned violent. The man allegedly started beating his wife up, causing injuries that required hospital treatment.

When the establishment's staff called the police, officers arrived on the scene and took the man into custody. The wife was also taken to the hospital for treatment.

This is not the first time that such an incident has taken place at a karaoke establishment. In November last year, a woman was beaten to death by her husband at a karaoke parlour in Shenzhen.

Manager caught cheating customers with fake slots

A casino manager has been caught cheating customers by filling fake slots with winning symbols.

The manager, who has not been named, is alleged to have placed symbols such as diamonds and hearts into the fake machines in a bid to make it look like they were winning.

One customer said she had put £1,000 into the machine over two days but only managed to win back £10.

In a statement, the casino said: "We are aware of an incident involving a member of our team. We are currently investigating and taking appropriate action."

The manager has been fired and the police have been notified.

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