Monday, April 12, 2010

Sex romps for college kids


Students in a university in Kuala Terengganu are being offered romps with prostitutes and sex toys by a gang of seniors led by a 28-year-old who is pursuing his Masters degree.

The syndicate has rented rooms outside the campus for the sexual encounters while the sex toys including anal beads, dildos, vibrators, lingeries, sex dolls, and strap-ons are stored in a house in Gong Badak.

Amrie Amanah, who recently graduated with a degree in Information Technology from the university, claimed that the seniors are selling the gadgets at secret transactions held outside the university campus.

The seniors have links with students from other universities in the East Coast and they can even arrange for the students to have sex with prostitutes in rooms rented for that purpose.

Amrie, 26, managed to buy a silicone penis ring called a "Prince Albert ring" for RM50 from one of seniors when asked to do so by The Star to substantiate his claims.

He said the seniors sourced the sex gadgets from a neighbouring country.

"I became aware of their activities two years ago but was not bold enough to come forward to tell all as I was still a student and I decided to expose their wrongdoings after I graduated," he said.

Amrie said the leader of the syndicate is from Perak and has been in the university for the last seven years and is pursuing his Masters degree.

He also claimed that the syndicate members at his varsity were all males and they had links with female students from another university in Kuala Terengganu.

He said the seniors operated till late at night and the gadgets are available on the spot.

It's a well organised syndicate and all arrangements are made for students seeking sexual pleasure at any time, he said.

Amrie said the seniors moved in a group and the juniors did not dare confront them although many detest their activities.

"I admit there were students who frequently sought their services but not all of us could tolerate such immorality at an institution of higher learning," he said.

- Madhumitha

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