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something from the newspaper, guys..
* * * Jakarta inundated with proliferating ills The Jakarta Post | Sun, 04/17/2011 Already confronted with an absence of clear-cut policies by the Jakarta administration to address poor living conditions, the worsening traffic situation and an overflowing population, the Big Durian also lacks any solution for the uncontrollable prostitution and the growing number of street children. A team of The Jakarta Post’s journalists explored the issue. Here are the stories: Erotic female dancers are up for grabs for any passerby seeking a partner to dance with to dangdut music, while dozens of sex workers — including transvestites — and their pimps roam the vicinity to net customers. A cheap mix of alcoholic drinks, on-the-street massage services and low-quality marijuana and crystal meth are easily available on the spot. These worldly pleasures are available at the Cipinang “one-stop service” evening entertainment spot for low-income Jakartans. Located along a section of Jl. Cipinang in East Jakarta — between the Jatinegara train station and the Cipinang penitentiary — the area is a busy place for street vendors coming from outside Jakarta during the day. But at night, it is a quintessential red light district. Although prostitution is illegal in Indonesia — a country home to the world’s largest Muslim population, several police officers, either on their patrol motorcycles or in cars, could regularly be seen stopping. Reporters witnessed exchanges being made, although the specifics of the transactions were unclear. Cipinang is one example of a new red-light district flourishing in the past five years, indicating a failure by the local administration to at least reduce or control prostitution businesses. Such areas and brothels — operating either openly or camouflaged as massage and spa parlors or beauty centers — can now be found in nearly every corner of Jakarta. Prostitutes can also be easily found standing along streets near the Presidential Palace and the National Police Headquarters, or waiting for customers at bars inside lavish hotels and nightclubs. As Jakarta is littered with prostitutes, there is absolutely everything for everyone. For high-income people, places such as Kota, Jl. Gajah Mada and Jl. Harmoni in Central Jakarta are havens for those seeking such pleasures. There is also Jakarta’s largest red-light district of Kalijodo, located on the border of West Jakarta and North Jakarta, which is probably the oldest site in Indonesia, as it has been around since the 18th century. For those of a lower-income, however, there are numerous hunting grounds, and Cipinang is the latest on the list of Jakarta’s underbelly. According to local residents, prostitution has been in Cipinang since as early as 1993, centering in a park near the Jatinegara station. “There used to be only transgendered prostitutes here,” recalled Ukim, a street vendor operating near the station. But public order officers had driven them out four years ago, he said. “Such measures eventually failed to deter the business, as the transvestites, along with female prostitutes, moved to sidewalks to net customers,” said Ukim. Every night, from around 8 p.m. until around 3 a.m., young girls below 20 years of age, dressed in alluring outfits, lined the sidewalks to lure customers. One girl, no older than 12, could be seen roaming around looking for customers. Most of the prostitutes are from Indramayu, a coastal city in northern West Java. The prostitutes charge customers around Rp 50,000 (US$5.7) for a short time in a small tent beside the railways near the Jatinegara station, or Rp 250,000 in nearby lodges. Another infamous red-light district is Bongkaran in Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta — only few meters from the Tanah railway station, the iconic Tanah Abang traditional market, the Jakarta textile museum and a police post. The area is also two kilometers away from the headquarters of notorious hard-line group the Islam Defender Front (FPI) on Jl. Pejompongan. The FPI has regularly used violence to crack down on places they deemed against Islamic values such as bars, clubs and karaoke parlors. Sexual transactions at Bongkaran take place day and night in shabby shacks along the railway or in cheap hotels nearby. The area has existed since the 1960s, and attracts high-income people as well. When The Jakarta Post was recently on site, a black Toyota Alphard was seen picking up a young prostitute and taking her to a nearby hotel. Unlike Cipinang, where nearly all of the prostitutes are from outside Jakarta, Bongkaran pools many prostitutes whose parents live nearby. Some of them are even still in junior and senior high school. Customers are usually charged between Rp 50,000 and Rp 150,000 for a short time. In 2000, prostitution in Bongkaran was only centered in the vicinity of the Tanah Abang bridge and the railway below it. Today, it has expanded by a radius of around 50 meters, stretching nearer to the Tanah Abang railway station. Prostitution in Bongkaran, however, is prohibited every Thursday night due to an instruction from local leaders — who are of Betawi ethnicity — to respect Islam’s holy day of Friday. Urban experts have repeatedly blamed weak law enforcement and a lack of coordination among government agencies for the mushrooming prostitution. “The local administration should treat the prostitution problem as an emergency, considering it’s the tip of the iceberg of all the other social ills,” said Nirwono Yoga, an urban analyst at Trisakti University. “It’s nearly impossible to eradicate prostitution. It’s about time to create special clusters for prostitutes so that the city administration can easily control their health, and limit the practices.” According to prostitutes operating in Cipinang and Bongkaran, the last time they received a health inspection by the local administration to detect AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases was in 2004. There are no official figures on the number of prostitutes in Jakarta which would allow the scale of the industry to be gauged. But the Bongkaran area alone is estimated to have at least 700 girls. The Kalijodo red-light district, as another example, holds the livelihoods of at least 5,000 people — from hoodlums to sex workers, brothel owners to waiters, and cigarette and food vendors to local residents, according to West Jakarta administration officials. As formal employment is hard to get, most low-income people are getting profoundly tied to the continued existence of such a district. Umi (not her real name), a mother of a child prostitute in Bongkaran, said her family had no other options to make ends meet than engaging in such a business. “It [prostitution] is better for the girls than having an affair or being abused, because there’s some [financial] compensation to it,” she said. |
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It's time to start a new adventure here...
hope I will make it and enjoy it in May...
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Hi senior bros, am in Jakarta for the next three days. Any bros can recommend delivery service to hotel for overnight, would be very grateful. Many thanks!
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[QUOTE=blueginvera;5859776]something from the newspaper, guys..
* * * Jakarta inundated with proliferating ills The Jakarta Post | Sun, 04/17/2011 Already confronted with an absence of clear-cut policies by the Jakarta administration to address poor living conditions, the worsening traffic situation and an overflowing population, the Big Durian also lacks any solution for the uncontrollable prostitution and the growing number of street children. A team of The Jakarta Post’s journalists explored the issue. Here are the stories: Erotic female dancers are up for grabs for any passerby seeking a partner to dance with to dangdut music, while dozens of sex workers — including transvestites — and their pimps roam the vicinity to net customers. A cheap mix of alcoholic drinks, on-the-street massage services and low-quality marijuana and crystal meth are easily available on the spot. These worldly pleasures are available at the Cipinang “one-stop service” evening entertainment spot for low-income Jakartans. Located along a section of Jl. Cipinang in East Jakarta — between the Jatinegara train station and the Cipinang penitentiary — the area is a busy place for street vendors coming from outside Jakarta during the day. But at night, it is a quintessential red light district. Although prostitution is illegal in Indonesia — a country home to the world’s largest Muslim population, several police officers, either on their patrol motorcycles or in cars, could regularly be seen stopping. Reporters witnessed exchanges being made, although the specifics of the transactions were unclear. Cipinang is one example of a new red-light district flourishing in the past five years, indicating a failure by the local administration to at least reduce or control prostitution businesses. Such areas and brothels — operating either openly or camouflaged as massage and spa parlors or beauty centers — can now be found in nearly every corner of Jakarta. Prostitutes can also be easily found standing along streets near the Presidential Palace and the National Police Headquarters, or waiting for customers at bars inside lavish hotels and nightclubs. As Jakarta is littered with prostitutes, there is absolutely everything for everyone. For high-income people, places such as Kota, Jl. Gajah Mada and Jl. Harmoni in Central Jakarta are havens for those seeking such pleasures. There is also Jakarta’s largest red-light district of Kalijodo, located on the border of West Jakarta and North Jakarta, which is probably the oldest site in Indonesia, as it has been around since the 18th century. For those of a lower-income, however, there are numerous hunting grounds, and Cipinang is the latest on the list of Jakarta’s underbelly. According to local residents, prostitution has been in Cipinang since as early as 1993, centering in a park near the Jatinegara station. “There used to be only transgendered prostitutes here,” recalled Ukim, a street vendor operating near the station. But public order officers had driven them out four years ago, he said. “Such measures eventually failed to deter the business, as the transvestites, along with female prostitutes, moved to sidewalks to net customers,” said Ukim. Every night, from around 8 p.m. until around 3 a.m., young girls below 20 years of age, dressed in alluring outfits, lined the sidewalks to lure customers. One girl, no older than 12, could be seen roaming around looking for customers. Most of the prostitutes are from Indramayu, a coastal city in northern West Java. The prostitutes charge customers around Rp 50,000 (US$5.7) for a short time in a small tent beside the railways near the Jatinegara station, or Rp 250,000 in nearby lodges. Another infamous red-light district is Bongkaran in Tanah Abang, Central Jakarta — only few meters from the Tanah railway station, the iconic Tanah Abang traditional market, the Jakarta textile museum and a police post. The area is also two kilometers away from the headquarters of notorious hard-line group the Islam Defender Front (FPI) on Jl. Pejompongan. The FPI has regularly used violence to crack down on places they deemed against Islamic values such as bars, clubs and karaoke parlors. Sexual transactions at Bongkaran take place day and night in shabby shacks along the railway or in cheap hotels nearby. The area has existed since the 1960s, and attracts high-income people as well. When The Jakarta Post was recently on site, a black Toyota Alphard was seen picking up a young prostitute and taking her to a nearby hotel. Unlike Cipinang, where nearly all of the prostitutes are from outside Jakarta, Bongkaran pools many prostitutes whose parents live nearby. Some of them are even still in junior and senior high school. Customers are usually charged between Rp 50,000 and Rp 150,000 for a short time. In 2000, prostitution in Bongkaran was only centered in the vicinity of the Tanah Abang bridge and the railway below it. Today, it has expanded by a radius of around 50 meters, stretching nearer to the Tanah Abang railway station. Prostitution in Bongkaran, however, is prohibited every Thursday night due to an instruction from local leaders — who are of Betawi ethnicity — to respect Islam’s holy day of Friday. Urban experts have repeatedly blamed weak law enforcement and a lack of coordination among government agencies for the mushrooming prostitution. “The local administration should treat the prostitution problem as an emergency, considering it’s the tip of the iceberg of all the other social ills,” said Nirwono Yoga, an urban analyst at Trisakti University. “It’s nearly impossible to eradicate prostitution. It’s about time to create special clusters for prostitutes so that the city administration can easily control their health, and limit the practices.” According to prostitutes operating in Cipinang and Bongkaran, the last time they received a health inspection by the local administration to detect AIDS and other sexually transmitted diseases was in 2004. There are no official figures on the number of prostitutes in Jakarta which would allow the scale of the industry to be gauged. But the Bongkaran area alone is estimated to have at least 700 girls. The Kalijodo red-light district, as another example, holds the livelihoods of at least 5,000 people — from hoodlums to sex workers, brothel owners to waiters, and cigarette and food vendors to local residents, according to West Jakarta administration officials. Oh my goodness, these are the slump areas. Congested and very dirty. I wouldn't recommend any bros to go near it. Crime rate in these areas are also very high. |
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Here is something funny to keep your eye on. Police to question photojournalist in PKS legislator case The Jakarta Post, Jakarta | Tue, 04/12/2011 11:20 AM | National A | A | A | The National Police says it will question a photojournalist who took pictures of former legislator from the Prosperous Justice Party (PKS), Arifinto, viewing pornographic content on his tablet during a plenary session last week. “Police have coordinated with Media Indonesia daily,” National Police spokesman Sr. Comr. Boy Rafli Amar said as quoted by metrotvnews.com on Tuesday. M. Irfan, a photojournalist working with Media Indonesia, says he took at least 60 frames of Arifinto viewing the pornographic material. Boy said police had yet to ask Irfan for the images. “We need at least two items to build a criminal case [against Arifinto]. In this case, we first will need his testimony,” he said. Arifinto was captured on camera, allegedly watching a pornographic video on his tablet computer during a heated plenary session on Friday. Arifinto, however, said the clip was not stored on his computer and was a link he had clicked in an email sent to him by an anonymous person. Arifinto, however, on Monday announced his resignation from the House of Representatives, following mounting pressure from the media and the public with regards to the incident. My humble two cents.
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there some place for fun. 1. there many place you can go, mostly west jakarta, around 270000-300000 idr for short time 1 hours. it can also 3 some for 400000. there are mostly 100-200 girls inside so you can choose by yourself. good place, clean and save. 2. Second options place around 700.000 - 900.000 for local girl, short time 1 hour. have chineese girl also but around 1.300.000-1.700.000 short time (better take in dongguan ) - good, clean, and save. 3. if you choose delivery service, there are many college student or Stand promotion girl you can call it's around 300.000-1.000.000 idr around 3 hours. but mostly they dont speak english. high end model can be around 2000.000 idr up |
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Hi Bros!
I will be there on the 21st to 23rd. Wondering any brothers are there to cheong together or any old birds to bring give some guidance where can we go? |
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I agree! Never ever go to these places alone! best to stay away unless necessary & make sure you go with a street savy local if there is truly a need to do so! [QUOTE=newbird9403;5860795]
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Hello to all the seniors. Sorry, I have been dormant in my video postings for a long time.
I will be going to jakarta from 22-24april. Total group size 3. The other 2 are really kia si guys that insist that I get someone to bring us around. So would anyone that is stationed there be avail to bring us to naughty joints? Also I haven't booked lodging yet. Really need advice. |
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[QUOTE=minahsalltheway;5863942]Hello to all the seniors. Sorry, I have been dormant in my video postings for a long time.
I will be going to jakarta from 22-24april. Total group size 3. The other 2 are really kia si guys that insist that I get someone to bring us around. So would anyone that is stationed there be avail to bring us to naughty joints? Also I haven't booked lodging yet. Really need advice.[/QUOTE I think 3 is just good company. No need for an extra head. I think to get a guide would mean having to pay for the additional expenses. Not a wise option if you ask me. For a start, I would recommend that you choose a hotel near to the heart of the red light areas. There are several decent hotels in the Lokasari areas averaging about 400 - 600k per night. Lokasari is also the heart of all the chinese cuisine. Malioboro, Travels, Classics and even Alexis is not too far away.Frankly you don't need a guide. Only need to stay at a correct location and everything is within grasps. You can pm to get in touch with me if you need more advise. I am usually free on weekends. |
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