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  • Primary School Chinese Teacher From PRC In Court To Face Charges Of Sexual Expolitation Of A 12 year Old Girl

    Primary School Chinese Teacher From PRC In Court To Face Charges Of Sexual Expolitation Of A 12 year Old Girl

    A primary school Chinese teacher accused of sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl appeared in court on Monday to face four charges.

    Du Tao, 35, allegedly penetrated the girl with his fingers at a flat in Punggol last March.

    He also faces three charges of sexual exploitation of a child, after he allegedly tried to kiss and hug her, touch her breasts and perform a sex act on her. He is also accused of trying to make her perform a sex act on him.

    His case was adjourned to July 13 as Du said he intended to hire a lawyer. He is currently out on $15,000 bail.

    For sexual penetration of a minor, he faces up to 10 years in prison and a fine. For sexual exploitation of a child, he faces up to five years in prison and a fine of up to $10,000.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • SIA Ordered To Pay Indian Customer S$735 In Compensation For Downgrading Ticket Class

    SIA Ordered To Pay Indian Customer S$735 In Compensation For Downgrading Ticket Class

    Singapore Airlines (SIA) has been ordered by an Indian consumer protection council to compensate a businessman 35,000 rupees (S$735) for downgrading his ticket from business class to economy without prior notice.

    According to a report in New Indian Express, the businessman, Mr GVK Reddy, had flown on flight SQ528 from Singapore to Chennai on Apr 19, 2011. However, he was told at the check-in counter that his business-class seat had been downgraded to economy class. As compensation, the airline gave him a S$600 voucher – the difference in the classes’ ticket price.

    Mr Reddy protested but had no choice but to take the seat offered by the airline, the report said. He later filed a legal notice with the airline seeking compensation of more than S$104,000 for costs including damages, deficiency of service, and causing him mental agony and pain.

    In a written reply, SIA argued that Mr Reddy was the last person to make a booking for a business class seat and was also the last to arrive for check-in, by which time, the business-class tickets were overbooked. The ticket conditions also make it clear to passengers that they may not be able to travel in their chosen class due to overbooking, the report quoted the airline as saying.

    The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Forum of South Chennai noted that the downgrade, without prior notification, “clearly amounted to a deficiency in service”, the report said.

    It ordered SIA to pay the customer 30,000 rupees (S$630) as compensation for mental agony and hardship, and to pay 5,000 rupees (S$105) for the cost of the proceedings within six weeks, the report said.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Malaysian SBS Transit Driver Sentenced To Two Months Jail For Causing Death Of Pedestrian At Punggol Bus Interchange

    Malaysian SBS Transit Driver Sentenced To Two Months Jail For Causing Death Of Pedestrian At Punggol Bus Interchange

    An SBS Transit driver was sentenced on Monday (Jun 22) to two months’ jail for causing the death of a pedestrian by a negligent act near Punggol Bus Interchange last month.

    Malaysian national Muhammad Firdaus Bin Norahim, 30, was also disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles for five years from the date of his release from prison.

    On May 15 at about 6.45am, Firdaus was driving an off-service bus out of Punggol Bus Interchange towards the T-junction along Punggol Place. As he made a right turn, the victim, Ms Lucinda Wong Hang Yee, 30, was crossing the road at the pedestrian crossing.

    Firdaus had taken a quick glance to check for pedestrians crossing in his path but had failed to give way to Ms Wong, who had the right of way as the pedestrian traffic light was green in her favour.

    He only noticed her when she was at the front-centre portion of his bus. As he could not brake in time, the bus collided into the victim and she fell to the ground. Ms Wong was found motionless underneath the middle of the bus’ undercarriage. However, the wheels of the bus were not found to have run over her. She was brought unconscious to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital where she later died of her injuries.

    The autopsy report showed Ms Wong suffered cerebral contusions, haemorrhage to the head, liver rupture and multiple fractures to the skull, pelvis and ribs. Her injuries were consistent with those sustained in a road traffic accident, the report said.

    The prosecution, led by Deputy Public Prosecutor Koh Huimin, said that Firdaus had faced a previous charge of causing death by a rash act, which carried a heavier penalty of up to five years’ jail. The charge was reduced to causing death by negligence due to Firdaus’ early admission of guilt.

    The prosecution had asked for a two-month custodial sentence in view of previous sentences for similar cases that had sentences ranging from four weeks to six weeks in jail. Aggravating factors such as the pedestrian’s right of way, high pedestrian traffic and the grave impact of an accident caused by a heavy vehicle were taken into consideration.

    In mitigation, Firdaus admitted he did not notice the deceased but alleged that she was not paying attention to the road by looking at her mobile phone. District Judge Luke Tan refuted this, saying there was no evidence stating she was looking at her phone, and that the onus was still on the driver to give way to the pedestrian.

    For causing death by negligence, Firdaus could have been sentenced to a maximum of two years’ jail, a fine or both.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

  • Serial Upskirt Offender Sentenced To 36 Weeks Jail

    Serial Upskirt Offender Sentenced To 36 Weeks Jail

    A serial upskirt offender who also filmed multiple videos of his tenant showering since 2010 was sentenced to 36 weeks’ jail on Monday.

    Sng Qi Zhi, 26, has been taking upskirt videos since 2007. He faced a total of 247 charges of insulting the modesty of women, 47 of which were committed after he was charged in court last November for the first 200 offences.

    He pleaded guilty to 10 counts.

    A court heard that Sng was arrested at Bugis+ mall at Victoria Street on Dec 18, 2012 for taking upskirt videos earlier at Bugis Junction.

    Police raided his flat in Bedok and seized his mobile phone which contained 36 upskirt videos, as well as a desktop containing 1,852 upskirt videos and 76 videos of people showering.

    Sng admitted to having taken multiple upskirt videos since 2007. He would target females who wore short skirts, placing his phone underneath the skirt of the targeted females as he walked past or stood behind them.

    He also admitted to having taken multiple videos of his 32-year-old female tenant while she was showering in the common toilet of his home. He would place his phone on top of the toilet door without the victim’s knowledge to record the video.

    After he was charged in court, he went on to commit further insulting modesty cases in Daiso store at Plaza Singapura on Dec 19. Two of the 47 charges happened on an escalator at an unknown location.

    Deputy Public Prosecutor Chin Jincheng sought a sentence of at least nine months, citing several aggravating factors.

    He said Sng’s offences involved the use of technology, and the proliferation of technology has led to a rise in such offences. He also mentioned the risk of dissemination of such videos on the Internet, the five-year span of his offences, and the harm done to a large number of victims.

    Lawyer Louis Joseph said his client is pursuing his studies at the Singapore Institute of Management. He said Sng took proactive steps by attending counselling to address concerns and and issues pertaining to his life.

    He successfully applied for Sng to defer sentence until July 6. Bail of $15,000 was offered.

    Sng could have been jailed for up to one year and/or fined for insulting modesty.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Masagos Zulkifli: Findings Into Khoo Teck Puat Incident Will Be Used To Update SOPs

    Masagos Zulkifli: Findings Into Khoo Teck Puat Incident Will Be Used To Update SOPs

    Findings from the investigation on the shooting that occurred at Khoo Teck Puat Hospital will help the authorities determine the kind of “correction” that will need to be taken to mitigate against a future occurrence, Second Minister for Home Affairs Masagos Zulkifli said on Monday (Jun 22).

    “Right now it’s still before the courts and we still have to do our investigation. The findings from this investigation will help us diagnose what the problems are, and what kind of corrections we may need to make in future,” Mr Masagos said at a HomeTeamNS event.

    On Saturday, a 23-year-old Singaporean man, who was under arrest for vehicle theft, was escorted to the hospital to seek medical attention after complaining of chest pains.

    While inside a private hospital room, the suspect attempted to escape and struggled with the officer. During the struggle shots were fired, with the officer wounded on his left hand and right foot.

    The man was brought under control and remains in police custody, and could face the death penalty under the Arms Offences Act for the unlawful discharge of firearms.

    A Khoo Teck Puat Hospital spokesman said the police officer needed immediate microsurgery on his hand and a hand surgeon was immediately available at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsasia.com

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