While the World Cup is in full swing, underground activities are also hot. Although Qatar is a Muslim country and sex outside of marriage is strictly prohibited, a large number of websites under the name of Doha escorts are still very active, and these websites are reckless in listing the appearance of escorts and the scope of services. Some of these websites are known to come from the UK, and the British judiciary is concerned that some English
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Fans searching for Doha and escorts in English will find a large number of escort websites. The British media reported the existence of these websites before the start of the World Cup, but now that the tournament has reached the last 8, the websites are only getting more and more rampant.
Many of the site's women are from foreign countries, including Eastern Europe, Asia and even India have, and there are even nude photos and short films to do solicitation to attract benefactors, presumably because of the World Cup to take advantage of the status of tourists and the influx of Doha to make a quick buck. The website publicity said: these girls will appear in the form of your other half, accompany you to watch the game, or the services you need. On the surface, they are escorts, but in reality, they provide prostitution services.
Charges for escorts on the website range from QR1,500 (about HK$3,200) to QR3,000 (about HK$6,400) per hour, with some offering special services such as dressing up in traditional Arabian women's clothing. During the knockout stage of the World Cup, there will be some days when there are no matches, so business is expected to surge.
As these websites are registered outside the territory, they have been in operation since the World Cup. However, there are severe penalties for prostitution in Qatar, with three years' imprisonment for providing sexual services, and the Qatari authorities officially announced before the World Cup that sexual activity outside of couples would be prohibited throughout the country during the World Cup period, and that violators could face up to seven years' imprisonment upon conviction.