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Video footage shows a woman being led out of what police say was an illegal brothel operating in a Melbourne home during COVID-19 lockdown.

Victoria Police released the footage on Monday morning after raids on two properties in Ormond and Clayton, both in Melbourne’s southeast.

“Officers from the Sex Industry Coordination Unit and State Liquor Unit executed warrants at a Wheatley Road, Ormond, Malua Street, Ormond and Carinish Road, Clayton home about 10.45am on Friday, 4 September.The pair, a 35-year-old woman and 41-year-old man, were led away by police and had items at the premises seized, including mobile phones and computers.Source:Supplied

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