Tuesday, February 20, 2007

Sex spies sought

Religious authorities in Malaysia are planning to recruit spies to tip them off on the activities of lovers.

They want volunteers who will be trained to keep surveillance at parks and secluded areas in Terengganu to nab dating couples intending to have sex.

The state government initiated the plan to avert soaring cases of 'close proximity and vice' among young couples, reports the Star newspaper.

Rosol Wahid, chief of the government's Islamic and welfare committee, said: "Some of these 'spies' could be waitresses or even janitors at hotels acting as auxiliary undercover agents for our religious department.

"Accurate details are required for the enforcement officers to act, otherwise they could be pouncing on married couples."

It is reported the vigilantes will be rewarded for their tip-offs.

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