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7th January 2023
01:38pm GMT

"We decided to leave, however I do not know what time this was. I found myself inside the back of a car with the driver telling me he is taking me to see girls." After waking up the man added: "I immediately gathered my things and left. I checked my bank account and found a total of £98,000 taken in various transactions to various locations. I found two needle marks on my hand and believe as a result I was drugged. "I am certain this occurred in Vanity and believe this was done by someone working at the premises. "I paid for dancers and I was the one that was drugged and then robbed. It is quite clear I was targeted as I was the one that had money and I paid for the dancers."Since the incident, he said he suffers anxiety and even considered suicide. Another victim found £37,500 had been taken from his account, with two further victims having £30,000 taken from multiple accounts. One 42-year-old window fitter claimed to have £960 taken along with another £480 from a joint account, and a further seven attempts to withdraw £500 from a cash machine in Edgware, north London. The next day he met with his wife, but collapsed outside a shop and was sick near Liverpool Street station. He then went to hospital and following tests, said cannabis was found in his system, despite not taking drugs before. Around £250,000 was stolen from the 10 alleged victims over the course of last year, it was alleged. The club could now be shut down after police called for its license to be suspended pending an investigation into the incidents. At a Westminster City Council licensing committee meeting on December 15, an interim closure was ordered while a review was carried out.?own included CCTV of the dancers and customers touching and even one pair kissing - which is a breach of the club's licensing conditions. Dancers were pictured appearing to straddle a customer, while others groped the naked dancers. One was even seen touching a woman's vagina, according to the police report. In a statement to the council, the investigating officers said:
"In the opinion of a senior police officer the premises are associated with serious crime or serious disorder or both. "In order to promote the licensing objective of prevention of crime and disorder the Metropolitan Police Service are seeking revocation of the premises licence."Vanity club denied the allegations and submitted six statements from members of the public refuting being involved in spiking or theft. The venue has been contacted for comment.
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