North shore madam banned from her own brothel over drug raids

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North shore madam banned from her own brothel over drug raids | sallyrawsthorne

The owner of a north shore brothel has been banned from going within 200 metres of it, after police seized ice, cannabis and heroin and arrested four people during dramatic raids on the premises.

She is also required to forfeit her passport and live in the Wahroonga home she purchased in 2017 for $2.25 million.Hornsby 142 has been closed since the raids Three of her employees - Jin Jun, 28, Waikwan Mo, 49, and Aiping Xiao, 34, have also been charged and are before the courts. Ms Mo has been charged with supplying a prohibited drug, while Ms Xiao has been charged with possessing a prohibited drug. They are each facing one count of being found on a drug premise.Ku-Ring-Gai police commenced a six-month investigation after allegedly finding Strathfield man Mr Jun in possession of prohibited drugs, the court heard on Wednesday.

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