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Magaluf turns into vice hotspot with ‘girls charging Brits just £15 for sex and tourists buying cheap drugs openly on the street’

It's claimed local pimps single out drunk holidaymakers when the clubs spill out

BOOZED-up Brit tourists are being lured into seedy brothels in the holiday resort of Magaluf with the promise of cheap sex, it's been reported.

It's claimed pimps single out drunk holidaymakers as they stagger home to their hotels and apartments at the end of the night.

 The police are accused of turning a blind eye to the vice trade
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The police are accused of turning a blind eye to the vice tradeCredit: AFP - Getty
 The pimps wait for the pubs and clubs to shut before making their move
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 The pimps wait for the pubs and clubs to shut before making their moveCredit: Getty Images - Getty

They stand in the main strip trying to drag in passing drinkers with the offer of oral sex, full sex and massages from £15.

The pimps brag they get away with plying their trade so openly as the police are more interested in tackling the rowdy behaviour which has dogged the resort for years.

 hookers - mainly from overseas - wait for the pubs and clubs to spill out before making their move.

Some have even been accused of physically dragging potential clients into darkened alleyways.

The Star’s undercover team saw two African women lead a pair of French men to underneath a staircase where they performed a series of sex acts.

One onlooker told the Star: “They’re just so brazen. It was very clear what these women were doing to anyone nearby. And the lads were equally as open about the fact they wanted to pay for sex.”


It's also claimed shady drug dealers are posing as sunglasses sellers so they can move freely between bars and clubs.

They are then selling cocaine for £45 a gram to British clubbers. Other drugs are also readily available including ecstasy.

One said: “Come on, I’m going to give you some good stuff. I want you to taste my good stuff.”

 Cops are under orders to clamp down on boozy Brits
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Cops are under orders to clamp down on boozy BritsCredit: Oliver Dixon - The Sun

Another dealer posed as a sunglasses seller on a beach metres away from where families were enjoying a meal.

Council chiefs have issued 64 new laws for the summer to clamp down on bad behaviour.

A spokesman said: “The aim is to promote co-existence and not to encounter even one tourist or local resident who displays uncivil behaviour.”

 

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