Indonesia 'sentences eight strippers and staff to two years in prison' following raid on gay club
The men were among 140 were arrested in Jakarta
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Your support makes all the difference.An activist says an Indonesian court has sentenced eight men involved in running a gay club and sauna to two years in prison.
They were among more than 140 men detained after a raid in May on what police said was a sex party at the Atlantis spa in Jakarta.
Most were released as homosexuality is not illegal in Indonesia, but 10 men were charged under anti-pornography laws.
Imam Shofwan from Pantau Foundation, which has been monitoring the trial, says the sentencing occurred on Thursday. A North Jakarta District Court spokesman did not answer calls Friday.
Those sentenced included a director and several employees including strippers, a gym trainer, a receptionist and a security guard.
Shofwan says verdicts for two defendants who allegedly performed oral sex were adjourned until next week.
Associated Press
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