Crime & Safety
Greenwich Avenue Rocked By Prostitution Arrests: Greenwich PD
The suspects were arrested following a police investigation into alleged "prostitution type activities" at the location.

GREENWICH, CT — Two suspected prostitutes and one of their alleged customers were arrested on Dec. 6 following a Greenwich police investigation into Green Health Massage, located at 28 Greenwich Ave., according to authorities.
The department had received numerous complaints about "prostitution type activities" allegedly occurring at the location.
"The investigation into Green Health Massage comprised of information obtained on an open-source internet website, a confidential informant, and via an undercover police officer," wrote Greenwich police in a statement.
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Arrested on charges of prostitution just before 7 p.m. were Xue Mei Jiang, 41, and Yuhong Zeng, 50, both of Flushing, NY. Arrested on a charge of patronizing a prostitute was Kashif Aqeel, 43, of Parkland, FL.
"The customer found in the business, [Aqeel], related to the officers that he had found the business online and agreed to pay for a massage and to have sexual contact with the masseuse," wrote police. "The masseuse had touched and manipulated the genitalia of the customer."
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Additionally, Greenwich police said that Zeng allegedly "had touched and had begun to manipulate the genitalia of the male undercover officer."
The Greenwich Department of Health has been notified about the establishment, but what actions it may take in relation to the business were not immediately known.
All three suspects were released on written promises to appear in Stamford Superior Court on Dec. 13.
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