Prostitute and client fight over R10
Prostitute and client fight over R10 sex in the 'mountains'.
A call-out to a incident of domestic violence led patrollers to a prostitute and her client fighting over R10.
On 23 September the News, accompanied by members of the Sector 4 Community Policing Forum took a production company, Urban Brew Productions on a tour through the slums of Sivewright Street.
Earlier this year the News was approached to join forces with the production company to shoot a documentary for DStv about the sex and drug trade in Krugersdorp.
The patrollers, film crew and the News drove in Luipaard Street as a group and stopped in the Hyper Parts parking lot where they witnessed first hand how a prostitute quickly grabbed her cellphone to warn the other pimps and prostitutes as she made her way to Sivewright Street.
Loud whistling could be heard as everyone in the slums was given a heads-up of the CPF’s presence in the area.
With nothing more to see the group drove through so-called Blikkies, also known as Little Nigeria, another drug hot spot in the area.
On their way back CPF received a call-out to a domestic-violence incident in Johan Jonker Drive where many incidents have been reported of prostitutes jumping in front of moving vehicles to rob the occupants.

Arriving at the scene CPF patrollers and the News learned about an altercation involving a Sivewright Street prostitute and a regular client.
At first the man kept denying being her client. When police arrived they confirmed the man to be a well-known Sivewright Street client whom they had warned before for picking up ladies of the night in the area.
“We have done business before in the mountains,” the extremely drunk and emotional prostitute kept yelling. The driver of the vehicle who had called in the incident said he had to stop to prevent being hit by the rocks the prostitute and client were hurling at each other as they fought over money.
The prostitute claimed that she tried to defend herself with the brick she was holding.
“I am angry, I told him I didn’t want to go to the mountains with him,” she kept telling the News. To strengthen her case she asked the client why he had picked her up if he didn’t want sex.
Eventually both the client and prostitute were sent off with a police warning before they went their separate ways.
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