Tag: gang rape

  • 3 Britons Of Vietnamese Descent Charged With Gang-Raping Woman In Singapore

    3 Britons Of Vietnamese Descent Charged With Gang-Raping Woman In Singapore

    Three British men were charged in Singapore on Tuesday (Aug 1) for allegedly gang-raping a 23-year-old woman while visiting the country for a bachelor party.

    Khong Tam Thanh, 22, Le Michael, 24, and Vu Thai Son, 24, face up to 20 years in jail and caning if found guilty of assaulting the Malaysian woman while she was drunk and unconscious at the end of the night out.

    All three, British citizens of Vietnamese descent, deny the allegations.

    In an opening statement, prosecutors said the defendants were in Singapore in September as part of a group of nine for a bachelor party, and attended an electronic music festival called Ultra Singapore.

    The groom, the brother of Khong, was also on the trip.

    They met the woman in a popular nightspot, where she had been partying with a friend.

    After she had agreed to have sex with one of their friends, a British citizen of Vietnamese origin identified as Richard Ahn, he took her to his room at Carlton Hotel on Bras Basah Road.

    After the pair had sex, Khong, Le and Vu took turns to enter the room and raped the woman as she lay drunk and unconscious, the court heard.

    “Having consented to having sexual intercourse with one individual, she was then raped by three other men,” deputy public prosector G Kannan told the High Court.

    “Intoxicated and asleep, she was unaware of what was going on around her. She was taken advantage of and raped in quick succession by the three.”

    The men took care to make as little noise as possible but the victim woke up as Le assaulted her, the court heard.

    They all face one count each of raping the alleged victim in the early hours of Sep 10 last year. Khong and Vu, who work as beauticians in Britain, face additional charges of sexual assault by digital penetration. Le is unemployed.

    Ahn, 24, absconded while under investigation. The victim, who lives in Johor Baru, cannot be named because of a court order protecting her identity.

     

    Source: http://www.channelnewsasia.com

  • NSF Who Instigated Gang Rape On Friend Sentenced To Reformative Training

    NSF Who Instigated Gang Rape On Friend Sentenced To Reformative Training

    A teen who initiated a gang rape on his 13-year-old friend was sentenced to reformative training on Wednesday (Jan 25) for his “despicable” and “deplorable” conduct, in the words of a district judge.

    Stressing that Alson Tan had forced himself on the victim despite her violent resistance, District Judge Matthew Joseph said: “It was clear that from the outset, the victim had resisted and reacted violently by kicking at your friend Bryan… You could have stopped at this time seeing her resistance, but you did not… Your actions were quite deplorable. The court has no hesitation in condoning your actions.”

    Had Tan be tried as an adult, he would have been dealt with more severely, the judge added. He would face at least eight years’ jail and 12 strokes of the cane.

    Instead, he is sentenced to reformative training, which can run up to 36 months, depending on the offender’s performance. Reformative training is a more severe sentencing option for offenders under 21 of age. Offenders are kept in an institution for at least 18 months and undergo structured rehabilitation programmes, including foot drills and counselling.

    The court heard that Tan, an 18-year-old full-time national serviceman, had raped the girl as two of his friends – Bryan Ong, 18, and Tan Wei Guang, 19 – pinned her to the mattress while she struggled to break free.

    The act happened one night in December 2013, when Tan and a group of friends – including the victim – went to his house at Senja Road after a basketball game.

    Tan, who had witnessed the victim being raped by another friend previously, then suggested to his friends that they could take advantage of her.

    Ong and Tan Wei Guang have also been charged. Their cases are still before the courts.

    Reprimanding Tan for his “perverse actions”, DJ Joseph said: “This is a disturbing case. (It is) not a usual case of teenagers in love being carried away by their youthful passions and indulging in consensual sex. This is a case of rape… made that much more serious because… the victim was only 13 years old at that time… You must have put her through a terrible ordeal which must have terrorised her and frightened her.”

    “You are extremely fortunate… You have a lot of learning to do while serving in the reformative training centre,” he said.

    Besides statutory rape, Tan was also sentenced for two counts of rioting – one committed while he was out on bail.

    Over two occasions in March and June last year, Tan had gotten into fights following “staring incidents” with fellow patrons of Club V5 at Ming Arcade along Cuscaden Road.

    On Wednesday, prosecutors objected to defence lawyer S K Kumar’s request for Tan’s sentence to be deferred for a few days for him to spend Chinese New Year with his family, noting that Tan had previously re-offended while on bail.

     

    Source: Today

  • Gang Rape, Torture Claims As Rohingyas Flee Myanmar

    Gang Rape, Torture Claims As Rohingyas Flee Myanmar

    TEKNAF, Bangladesh: Horrifying stories of gang rape, torture and murder are emerging from among the thousands of desperate Rohingya migrants who have pushed into Bangladesh in the past few days to escape unfolding chaos in Myanmar.

    Up to 30,000 of the impoverished ethnic group have fled their homes, the United Nations says, after troops poured into the narrow strip where they live earlier this month.

    Bangladesh has resisted urgent international appeals to open its border to avert a humanitarian crisis, instead telling Myanmar it must do more to prevent the stateless Muslim minority from entering.

    The scale of human suffering was becoming clear Thursday, as desperate people like Mohammad Ayaz told how troops attacked his village and killed his pregnant wife.

    Cradling his two-year-old son, he said military men killed at least 300 men in the village market and gang-raped dozens of women before setting fire to around 300 houses, Muslim-owned shops and the mosque where he served as imam.

    “They shot dead my wife, Jannatun Naim. She was 25 and seven months pregnant. I took refuge at a canal with my two-year-old son, who was hit by a rifle butt,” Ayaz told AFP, pointing to a cut on the boy’s forehead.

    Ayaz sold his watch and shoes to pay for the journey and has taken shelter along with at least 200 of his neighbours at a camp for unregistered Rohingya refugees.

    ‘DEEP CONCERN’

    Many of those seeking shelter in Bangladesh say they have walked for days and used rickety boats to cross into the neighbouring country, where hundreds of thousands of registered Rohingya refugees have been living for decades.

    The Rohingya are loathed by many in majority Buddhist Myanmar who see them as illegal immigrants and call them “Bengali”, even though many have lived in Myanmar for generations.

    Most live in impoverished western Rakhine state, but are denied citizenship and smothered by restrictions on movement and work.

    As the crisis deepened, Bangladesh said late Wednesday it had summoned the Myanmar ambassador to express “deep concern”.

    “Despite our border guards’ sincere effort to prevent the influx, thousands of distressed Myanmar citizens including women, children and elderly people continue to cross (the) border into Bangladesh,” it said. “Thousands more have been reported to be gathering at the border crossing.”

    TORTURE AND RAPE

    Since the latest violence flared up, Bangladesh’s secular government has been under intense pressure to open its border to prevent a humanitarian disaster.

    Instead, Bangladesh border guards have intensified patrols and coast guards have deployed extra ships. Officials say they have stopped around a thousand Rohingya at the border since Monday.

    Farmer Deen Mohammad was among the thousands who evaded the patrols, sneaking into the Bangladeshi border town of Teknaf four days ago with his wife, two of their children and three other families.

    “They (Myanmar’s military) took my two boys, aged nine and 12 when they entered my village. I don’t know what happened to them,” Mohammad, 50, told AFP. “They took women in rooms and then locked them from inside. Up to 50 women and girls of our village were tortured and raped.”

    Mohammad said houses in his village were burned, echoing similar testimony from other recent arrivals.

    Human Rights Watch said Monday it had identified more than 1,000 houses in Rohingya villages that had been razed in northwestern Myanmar using satellite images.

    The Myanmar military has denied burning villages and even blamed the Rohingya themselves.

    Jannat Ara said she fled with neighbours after her father was arrested and her 17-year-old sister disappeared, she believes raped and killed by the army.

    “We heard that they tortured her to death. I don’t know what happened to my mother,” said Ara, who entered Bangladesh on Tuesday.

    Rohingya community leaders said hundreds of families had taken shelter in camps in the Bangladeshi border towns of Teknaf and Ukhia, many hiding for fear they would be sent them back to Myanmar.

    Police on Wednesday detained 70 Rohingya, including women and children, who they say they will send back across the border.

    “They handcuffed even young girls and children and then took them away with a view to pushing them back to Myanmar,” said one community leader who asked not to be named, adding they faced “certain death” if made to return.

     

    Source: www.channelnewsaia.com

  • Thousands Signs Petition To Help Sisters Sentenced To Gang Rape

    Thousands Signs Petition To Help Sisters Sentenced To Gang Rape

    Over 120,000 signatures have been collected for a petition to help two sisters from India who were sentenced to be gang raped by their village elders.

    The sentence was handed down by a council of men in the village of Sankrot in Baghpat district, Uttar Pradesh, on July 30 after the girls’ brother eloped with a married woman from a higher caste.

    According to The Telegraph, the man’s family is said to be from the “Dalit” caste, known as the “untouchables”, while the woman is from the “Jat caste”.

    Meenakshi Kumari, 23, and her 15-year-old sister, who has not been named, had been sentenced to be raped and paraded naked with their faces blackened, for their brother’s crime, reportedTime.com.

    They ran away to the capital and submitted a petition for protection to the Supreme Court, but face arrest if they return home, said Mail Online.

    A petition to demand justice for the sisters was started by human rights group Amnesty International.

    On its site, the group said: “Nothing could justify this abhorrent punishment. It’s not fair. It’s not right. And it’s against the law. Demand that the local authorities intervene immediately.”

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg