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  • Ex-Teacher Jailed For Tricking 13 Year Old Girl To Send Nude Photos

    Ex-Teacher Jailed For Tricking 13 Year Old Girl To Send Nude Photos

    To those who knew him, Kuang Liang Yong was a married secondary school teacher with two young children.

    But behind that respectable facade lurked a sexual predator who set out to snare naive young girls.

    He took on different personas and spun a web of lies to flatter them or gain their sympathy so that he could sexually exploit them.

    And he was patient and persistent.

    To manipulate a 13-year-old girl into sending him 57 nude photos and videos of herself, he kept in touch with her for almost two years while pretending to be an accident victim with erectile dysfunction.

    When he later turned his sights on a Primary 6 schoolgirl, who was his daughter’s schoolmate, he pretended to be a boy the same age as her.

    He never met his two victims, relying only on text messages to communicate with them.

    Kuang’s devious deeds came to light when the second girl’s father made a police report after finding out about his text messages to her.

    His mobile phone was later found to contain evidence that incriminated him over the sexual exploitation of his first victim.

    Yesterday, Kuang, 47, was jailed for 22 months after he pleaded guilty last month to three charges of getting a minor to commit an indecent act under the Children And Young Persons Act, and one count under the Protection From Harassment Act.

    Kuang, who resigned from his teaching post at Admiralty Secondary School after his arrest, was also fined $500 for disorderly behaviour towards a police officer at his home.

    ADORABLE

    Court papers said Kuang met his first victim, who cannot be named because of a gag order, in early 2012 while he was with his wife and two children at Sun Plaza shopping centre in Sembawang.

    After overhearing her tell the counter staff she had lost her mobile phone, Kuang approached her to offer his phone so she could call hers.

    But his true intention was to get her phone number.

    After his arrest, he told the authorities that he found her adorable and had taken a liking to her, despite knowing that she was only 13.

    Between February 2012 and December 2013, Kuang communicated with her via WhatsApp using the moniker “Sean Romeo”.

    The chat log between them was so long that it totalled more than 400 pages, the court heard.

    When he first contacted her, he lied that he had got her number and name from her friends, and claimed he was interested in her.

    He would chat with her about sex, telling her things like: “I want you to make love with me, forever…”

    While she said she had not even kissed a boy and intended to remain a virgin until marriage, Kuang suggested that she do sexually explicit acts, such as send him nude photos or videos of herself in the shower.

    In August 2012, he lied that a road accident had left him with erectile dysfunction and depression.

    He peppered her with messages – often lengthy ones – and their conversations grew more explicit. (See report, below, for some of his less explicit messages.)

    At some point, he told the girl that a doctor said he needed to look at photographs of young girls – particularly aged 12 to 16 – regularly to recover from his erectile dysfunction.

    She finally relented and sent him 57 nude photographs of herself and videos of her doing sexual acts, despite being uncomfortable while doing so.

    In return, he told her that he considered her his girlfriend and wife from the day she started sending him these obscene materials.

    In time, she became frustrated because she knew nothing about him.

    JAILED: Kuang Liang Yong was sentenced to 22 months’ jail. PHOTO: THE STRAITS TIMES

    She even visited the address where “Sean Romeo” lived, only to be told there was no such person.

    Distressed and heartbroken, she contacted Kuang and threatened to cut herself with penknives.

    The last time Kuang contacted her was on Christmas Day in 2013, when he asked her for the phone numbers of three of her female friends.

    She refused, and Kuang stopped texting her, even though she sporadically messaged him to tell him that she missed him and hoped to speak to him again.

    Two years later, his lust had found a new target, which would prove to be his downfall. (See report, right.)

    NEIGHBOUR

    When The New Paper went to his Admiralty Drive HDB flat yesterday afternoon, no one answered the door.

    A neighbour, who declined to be named, said: “He’s always very friendly, very polite… He seemed an okay person. Every time I see him with his wife and two children, they were very nice to everyone.”

    She said Kuang told her he had stopped teaching, citing health issues, about two months ago.

    “I’m just shocked,” she said.

    – Additional reporting by Joseph Lee

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Young Punks The Bane Of Taxi Drivers

    Young Punks The Bane Of Taxi Drivers

    Instead, the easy-going veteran cabby prefers to take everything in his stride.

    He told The New Paper: “To tell you the truth, the bad overrides the good most of the time (in this industry). Perhaps it is my nature to forget them and not take them to heart.

    “The day is still long, tomorrow will be a better day. So as far as possible, I try to make it easier on myself so that the job is less stressful.

    “We give and take, we cannot take things too hard to survive in this world.”

    So how does he deal with difficult passengers or bad days?

    Mr Gan takes coffee breaks, sometimes with his ‘kakis’ to recharge. TNP PHOTO: Noor Ashikin Abdul Rahman

     

    “If I can sense that the passengers are (up to no good) and purposely making me drive all around the island, I will advise them to split cabs as that is more cost-effective for them. Usually, I’m pretty successful,” he said.

    And if passengers end up evading the fare, he let it slide.

    “If it’s only $10 or $20 then it’s not a big bomb. Is it worth making you so unhappy? Forget it,” said Mr Gan, who drives a Trans-Cab taxi.

    Mr Gan, who does the early shift, became a taxi driver in 1990 after his renovation business failed.

    The sole breadwinner and father of three grown children has been with multiple taxi companies over the years, including Comfort and CityCab.

    On weekdays, he usually starts at about 6.30am and ends at 5.30pm.

    Mr Gan with some of his fellow cabby buddies at lunch. TNP PHOTO: NOOR ASHIKIN ABDUL RAHMAN

     

    He might be in his 60s and has been in the trade for far longer than his younger counterparts but he is far from “jaded”.

    Eager to learn and improve himself, Mr Gan signed up as a driver-partner with ride-hailing service GrabCar in 2013.

    He had initial reservations about the service but was eager to try it out for himself.

    He admitted that many of his friends – both taxi drivers and non-taxi drivers alike – constantly debated the pros and cons of ride-hailing services like GrabCar.

    “There was even quarrelling among ourselves, with some saying that it was stealing their rice bowl. I told them, ‘If you can’t beat them, join them. Why not?” he said.

    According to Mr Gan, he has enjoyed a 15 per cent increase in income since joining GrabCar.

    Before this, he earned anything from $20 to $100 daily.

    But a steady income is little comfort for some of his cabby friends within his age group.

    “Some of them are not willing to learn, some are also stubborn. But I always tell them that is they are not willing to change or upgrade, they will become obsolete one day,” he said.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Eksekutif Keselamatan Hotel Shangri-La, Riedzuan Jamil, Diiktiraf Demi Kejujuran

    Eksekutif Keselamatan Hotel Shangri-La, Riedzuan Jamil, Diiktiraf Demi Kejujuran

    Jumlah rekod 89 hotel diiktiraf kerana mengekalkan piawai keselamatan yang tinggi, dalam satu majlis anugerah hari ini (7 Okt).

    Hotel-hotel itu dipilih kerana memenuhi piawai keselamatan hotel, yang pertama seumpamanya ditubuhkan di dunia.

    25 individu juga diiktiraf kerana kejujuran mereka dan berjaya mencegah jenayah di hotel.

    Antaranya Encik Muhd Riedzuan, Eksekutif Keselamatan Hotel Shangri-La.

    Beliau, antara tujuh kakitangan hotel yang menerima Anugerah Kejujuran tahun ini.

    Pada 1 Februari lalu, Encik Riedzuan menemui kantung yang dilaporkan hilang oleh seorang tetamu hotel itu.

    Ia ditemui dalam peti simpanan bilik tetamu itu dan mengandungi barang kemas dianggarkan bernilai $100,000.

    139 orang dicalonkan bagi anugerah itu.

    Beliau berkata: “Anugerah ini sungguh bermakna bagi saya dan juga memuaskan hati saya kerana setiap kali barang yang kami jumpa setelah kami pulangkan kepada tetamu kami, kata-kata terima kasih dan senyuman mereka membuat kami sungguh puas apabila saya dapat memulangkan barang yang hilang kepada pemiliknya.”

    Source: http://berita.mediacorp.sg

  • Modify Bukit Panjang LRT To Meet New Needs

    Modify Bukit Panjang LRT To Meet New Needs

    I am shocked to hear that one of the options SMRT said is being considered in the review of the Bukit Panjang LRT system is to scrap the entire network and replace it with buses (“Review to overhaul Bt Panjang LRT under way”; Oct 7).

    It sounds ridiculous to me that, as a well-developed country, Singapore could have spent a lot of time and money designing and constructing a light rail network in a town that could be used for only 20 years, and then realise that the use of buses could be more practical, flexible and effective.

    If the entire Bukit Panjang LRT system is scrapped, the infrastructure, such as viaduct, bridges and stations, will become a big waste.

    Many other cities have been using an LRT system for many years. Their systems are still operating and are being upgraded and modified continually to fulfil new needs and requirements.

    I hope the authorities will consider the future of this system carefully in order to achieve the biggest benefit for the public.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com

  • 3 Britons Face Charges Of Raping A Singaporean Woman

    3 Britons Face Charges Of Raping A Singaporean Woman

    Three Britons accused of gang raping a woman in Singapore while visiting the city-state for a music festival face up to 20 years in jail and caning, court documents showed Thursday.

    Khong Tam Thanh, 21, Le Michael, 23, and Vu Thai Son, 23, face one count each of raping a 23-year-old local woman in a hotel in the early hours of September 10.

    According to charges seen by AFP, the three men allegedly took turns in raping the woman between 4:00am and 5:50am in a hotel room near the upmarket Orchard Road shopping belt.

    They appeared via video-link from Changi Prison on Thursday and were offered bail of Sg$50,000 ($36,400)each. All were represented by lawyers in court.

    Khong’s lawyer Shashi Nathan told AFP that his client, a London-based businessman in the beauty industry, was in town for Ultra Singapore, an electronic music festival.

    The men were charged with the offences on September 12 and have been held for investigations and a psychiatric review.

    Nathan said Khong had a bailor and was expecting to be released later Thursday after proceedings are completed.

    Le and Vu’s lawyers said in court that their clients had trouble raising funds, asking that bail be lowered. The request was turned down.

    Rape is punishable by up to 20 years in jail and caning, a punishment which dates back to British colonial rule in Singapore.

    The men will next appear before the court on November 22.

    Source: https://sg.news.yahoo.com

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