Police Bust Asian Massage Parlors for Promoting Prostitution in New Jersey

Charlie Dwyer

EVESHAM, NJ – The Evesham Police Investigative Bureau, following reports of prostitution and potential human trafficking, has conducted a detailed investigation of several massage establishments during November and December. The focus of the investigation was on Angel Spa, located at 448 W. Route 70, Marlton, and Qitopia Chinese Massage at 300 Greentree Road, Marlton.

The investigation uncovered significant evidence consistent with prostitution activities. Authorities executed search warrants at both locations, resulting in the seizure of evidence related to prostitution and human trafficking. The operation led to the arrest of multiple individuals.

At Angel Spa, the arrested suspects are:


  • Yifan Cui, a 60-year-old Asian female from Voorhees, charged with the promotion of prostitution (3rd Degree).
  • Bingxuan Xue, a 36-year-old Asian female from Marlton, facing the same charge.
  • Lina Dai, a 40-year-old Asian female from Brooklyn, NY, and Shunzhen Hu, a 41-year-old Asian female from Voorhees, both charged with engaging in prostitution (Disorderly Persons Offense).
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At Qitopia Chinese Massage, the individuals apprehended include:

  • Mingyu Liu, a 28-year-old Asian female from Flushing, NY, and Hu Weiye, a 59-year-old Asian female from the same town, both charged with promotion of prostitution (3rd Degree).
  • Yan Juan, a 46-year-old, Hiumei Yu, a 55-year-old, and Juan Sun, a 49-year-old, all Asian females from Flushing, NY, charged with engaging in prostitution (Disorderly Persons Offense).

The investigations are ongoing, and the Evesham Police Department encourages anyone with information related to these crimes or similar activities at other establishments to contact them at 856-983-1116, the confidential tip line at 856-983-4699, or via email at Mahand@eveshampd.org. Anonymous tips can be sent by texting ETPDTIP to 847411.

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