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MATSAPHA – The alleged child sex workers have resurfaced at their old community, Mbhuleni, but claim to have been whipped all over their bodies by the community police.

This is the latest twist to the expose of underage girls who were allegedly engaging in sexual activities in exchange for food and money favours from men.

Some of those interviewed are now singing a different tune and said the claims that they were working for Policy Sibeko were not true.

Sindi Simelane* claimed that some of the community officers were pushing them to say they are sex workers and they were whipped on different occasions for being linked to prostitution.

"The truth of the matter is that we are not sex workers. We had no choice but to pretend as if we are as the community police were threatening us. However, we have since decided to come out and speak the truth. We are not sex workers and we have never been involved in such acts," she said.

Meanwhile *Nokuthula Dlamini blamed the community police officers for putting them into such trouble.

"If the officers were doing their work accordingly, such would not have happened to us. It is a pity that most people now know us as sex workers yet that is not the case," she said.

The girls also dispute that they ran away from their homes but said they are living as relatives in the one room flat.

They said they were only four of them and the others were just friends who would regularly visit them.

The four girls found on Friday were aged between 15 and 19.

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