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/ 12 January 2007

Amsterdam’s red-light district faces crime clean-up

Amsterdam has launched a crackdown on "crime" kingpins in the city’s red-light district, which threatens to leave hundreds of sex workers out of a job, and has solicited help from a slightly bemused sector — Dutch banks. The city authorities have no quarrel with prostitution, which was legalised in 2001 in this country that has historically prided itself on tolerance.