Samoa couple awaits sentencing for prostitution
A man and a woman in Samoa will be sentenced today after they were found guilty on seven counts, including living on earnings from prostitution.
The couple were charged after police had investigated complaints relating to the criminal activities which involved several men working in a construction company.
The defendants were operating a prostitution ring from Malolelei village.
The court has ordered for Sanele Sanele and Metala James to remain in police custody to await sentencing.
THE NEW COMMENTS PROCESS
To make comments, you will need to register. You can register under your real name or use a 'screen' name. This way, people will be able to follow comments and make comments back and forth to each other. If you choose to use a 'screen name' no one will know your true identity. In either case, no email addresses will be available to anyone. It is an automated process. If you have questions, email: webmaster@samoanews.com
You currently are not logged in, please LOGIN to post comments.


![In this file photo from June 2010, Hawaiian cultural practitioner Charles Kauluwehi Maxwell Sr. participated in the burial ceremony of a Blainville’s beaked whale at Maalaea on Maui. [PHOTO COURTESY REBECCA SHEPARD]](http://www.samoanews.com/?q=sites/default/files/imagecache/tiny_square/maxwell.jpg)

![Fue Tili, Jr. of Aoa village is the first of the American Samoa National Emergency Grant (ASNEG) participants who underwent training in Guam to be hired there. He was recently hired by Watts Constructors for a project at the U.S. Naval Base.
[photo: ASNEG]](http://www.samoanews.com/?q=sites/default/files/imagecache/tiny_square/GUAMWORKER.jpg)








