Wednesday, 21 September 2016
THE STAR
German lodges report against masseur over ‘tongue’ service
MALACCA: A German woman has lodged a police report against a masseur for offering “tongue” service during a massage session.
The 26-year-old tourist felt uneasy when the masseur stuck out his tongue and asked whether she was interested in an additional service that was not part of the package.
The woman and a friend had gone to an outlet in Banda Hilir here at 8pm on Monday.
She opted for a 70-minute traditional Chinese massage while her friend was served by a masseuse.
The tourist alleged that she was clad only in her panties when the masseur offered the “tongue” treatment. She also claimed the masseur took off the towel covering her intimate part before offering the additional service.
State Health, Sport Development and Anti-Drugs deputy committee chairman Datuk Ng Choon Koon said he checked with other massage parlours offering traditional Chinese-style massage and was told that there was no such “tongue” service.
He said the tourist also claimed the masseur took off her towel on the pretext of cleaning the massage oil from her body.
Ng said the masseur told the tourist that his other clients had previously demanded the “tongue” massage service and that was why he wanted to offer the same to her.
The woman declined the offer and lodged the police report as she wanted the massage parlour to apologise.
German lodges report against masseur over ‘tongue’ service
MALACCA: A German woman has lodged a police report against a masseur for offering “tongue” service during a massage session.
The 26-year-old tourist felt uneasy when the masseur stuck out his tongue and asked whether she was interested in an additional service that was not part of the package.
The woman and a friend had gone to an outlet in Banda Hilir here at 8pm on Monday.
She opted for a 70-minute traditional Chinese massage while her friend was served by a masseuse.
The tourist alleged that she was clad only in her panties when the masseur offered the “tongue” treatment. She also claimed the masseur took off the towel covering her intimate part before offering the additional service.
State Health, Sport Development and Anti-Drugs deputy committee chairman Datuk Ng Choon Koon said he checked with other massage parlours offering traditional Chinese-style massage and was told that there was no such “tongue” service.
He said the tourist also claimed the masseur took off her towel on the pretext of cleaning the massage oil from her body.
Ng said the masseur told the tourist that his other clients had previously demanded the “tongue” massage service and that was why he wanted to offer the same to her.
The woman declined the offer and lodged the police report as she wanted the massage parlour to apologise.