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  • Man Angry With Estranged Wife Bantai Children, Sentenced To 4-Months Jail

    Man Angry With Estranged Wife Bantai Children, Sentenced To 4-Months Jail

    A father hit his young children with a fabric belt and even held an ignited lighter near them.

    The 33-year-old father of five did it because he had insisted his children were not telling him the truth about his estranged wife’s whereabouts.

    The man, who cannot be named to protect the identities of the children, had lost contact with his wife after she left the flat in Boon Lay some time before January last year.

    Yesterday, the unemployed man was sentenced to four months’ jail for two counts of ill-treating his 10- year-old son and nine-year-old daughter.

    He was also jailed for a day and fined $1,000 for a separate offence of stealing $41 worth of cigarettes from a minimart in Boon Lay.

    Four other charges – ill-treating his 10 year-old son, causing hurt to the boy’s stepmother and two counts of dishonest misappropriation of property – were considered in sentencing.

    Deputy Public Prosecutor Sarah Ong said the abuse happened on Jan 29 last year. The accused was home with four of his children when he asked the victims if they had any information about his estranged wife. Both said they did not.

    He became angry, accused them of lying and grabbed a folded fabric belt to hit his son.

    The boy was struck on the shoulder and was in pain, but his father continued to hit him as he tried to dodge the blows. In all, the boy was struck about 10 times all over his body. The man then turned to his daughter and hit her about five times with the same belt.

    Later, the accused approached his son with an ignited lighter and held it near the boy’s left arm. It was close enough for the boy to feel the heat.

    The man did this while quizzing his son about his wife’s whereabouts, and also did the same thing to his daughter.

    When his daughter cried and said she was not lying, he kept the lighter and walked away.

    Multiple bruises were found on both children, with red marks on the boy’s arms and chest.

    The accused also stole cigarettes on April 17 last year at 4.13am.

    His jail term will start after the expiry of his current sentence of three years and six months for taking drugs.

    The accused could have been fined up to $4,000 and/or jailed for up to four years on each charge of ill-treating a child which caused the child unnecessary physical pain.

    The maximum penalty for theft in dwelling is seven years’ jail and a $30,000 fine.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Indonesia Religious Affairs Minister: Men Become Corrupt To Appease Greedy Wives

    Indonesia Religious Affairs Minister: Men Become Corrupt To Appease Greedy Wives

    AN Indonesian minister has blamed women for the scourge of graft in the country, saying that men become corrupt due to the greed and materialistic nature of their wives.

    Minister of Religious Affairs Lukman Hakim Saifuddin said men were driven to make more money out of guilt for not being able to spend more time at home with their families, and this leads them to corrupt practices.

    “My message [to wives] is: do not demand excessively material things that are out of the ordinary, that would be an outstanding way for women to contribute,” Lukman said on Saturday as quoted in a report by Kompas which was translated by Coconuts Jakarta.

    Lukman said although corruption was influenced by many factors, extraordinary demands from a man’s family could be one reason for graft “to atone for their guilty feeling” which made them act outside the norms.

    “Often times corruption is motivated by many things. Among other things because there are extraordinary demands [from his family] so to atone for their guilty feeling, they act outside the norms,” said Lukman.

    According to the report in Coconuts Jakarta, Lukman’s predecessor, former Minister of Religious Affairs Suryadharma Ali, was recently sentenced to six years in jail for stealing billions of rupiah from the state’s haj fund.

    Indonesia’€™s rank in Transparency International’€™s Corruption Perception Index 2015 rose to 88th from 107th position in the previous year, but public opinion views corruption as pervasive as ever.

     

    Source: https://asiancorrespondent.com

  • Man Kills, Then Eats Penis Of Wife’s Rapist

    Man Kills, Then Eats Penis Of Wife’s Rapist

    Jakarta: Rudi Efendi on his wedding night discovered that his wife is not a virgin and demanded explanation, she told that she was raped by a man she dated.

    According to news published in Zeenews.com, Efendi ordered his wife to contact the alleged rapist and set up a meeting. When the ex arrived, Efendi stabbed him to death and set him on fire, before chopping off his penis.

    “I was so outraged,” Efendi told reporters. The only way “to cure my heartache” was to eat the victim’s genitals, the frontpagemag.com quoted him as saying.

    Efendi ordered his 20-year-old wife to cook for him. He also insisted that she sit down and eat along with him.

     

    Source: www.siasat.com

  • Rich Singaporean Wives Hiring Women To Lure Their Husbands

    Rich Singaporean Wives Hiring Women To Lure Their Husbands

    Singaporeans have been hiring agencies in China to get their husbands’ mistresses to back off, according to a foreign report on these “mistress-ditching” firms.

    But what if the spouse’s lover is in Singapore?

    To save their marriages from falling apart, Singaporeans have been paying five-figure sums to hire honey trappers to seduce their own misbehaving husbands or wives, reveal private investigators here.

    The honey trapper will attempt to seduce the third party or the cheating spouse to destroy the extramarital relationship, they say.

    Yes, agents have been engaged by distraught husbands, too.

    “It is not an advertised service. The request must come from the client,” says Mr David Ng from DP Quest Private Investigation Consultancy.

    “They usually know what they want. They would request a particular profile of a honey trapper that they want, specific to the preference of their cheating spouses.”

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg

  • Photographer Takes Wife Along To Nude Shots

    Photographer Takes Wife Along To Nude Shots

    Most men think he has a dream job – being a photographer surrounded by the hot bods of lingerie models.

    But freelance lensman Mr Larry Lim insists their envy is misplaced.

    Mr Lim, 33, says: “When I’m in the heat of a shoot, I’m not thinking about how attractive the girls are. Instead, it’s all about how to make the best pictures for myself, for the model and the client.

    “There is a lot of hard work involved.”

    He freelances for Macro Studios, which specialises in paid shoots for corporate clients, wedding, and event photography.

    He has been doing this for nearly eight years.

    The fees for each job vary, from a few hundred to thousands of dollars, depending on the fees for the freelance models that he engages for his shoots.

    One thing that gets him the most attention are his pictures of scantily clad women.

    These pictures eventually make it to advertisements and publications, but some end up in less desirable places.

    “I have had my pictures end up on seedy Internet forums,” he says, referring to the threads where netizens discuss lewd details of his models.

    Some use his pictures for the wrong reasons.

    Last month, a man pretended to be a professional photographer by using one of Mr Lim’s photos in his personal portfolio.

    The man ended up asking for sexual favours from the models, says Mr Lim, who was alerted by his models.

    “I had to spread the word that I’m not that same guy because credibility counts for everything in this business. Word gets around like wildfire.”

    If a client demands it, he is able to do a nude photo shoot.

    When he gets such jobs, he pulls out his phone book that contains a long list of female models willing to strip for the camera.

    But doing these nude photo shoots also means that he relies on his own crew of lighting assistants and make-up artists.

    This is because there have been countless occasions where friends and strangers ask to be present at these shoots to “help out”.

    Mr Lim, who also holds a second job selling life sciences equipment, says: “I know it’s because they want to ‘beo cha bor’ (Hokkien for ‘peep at women’).

    “I have to be very cautious because my reputation is on the line. I will only allow those with experience, and if the model is okay with it.”

    It is a precaution he has to take because his models have had several bad experiences dealing with perverts while on the job.

    Jobs which involved nudity or bikini models also used to affect his relationship with his wife.

    “My wife knew all along that I was in this business and yes, at first, she had self-confidence issues because she must have thought I might run away with one of the girls,” he says.

    His solution? He takes his wife along for some of the nude shoots as his assistant.

    “She gradually came to terms with it. She knows she can trust me,” he says with a smile.


    SECRETS OF THE TRADE

    1 To succeed, you need to have a strong portfolio and a proven track record. One way is to gain experience from the pros by starting as an assistant.

    2 Speak often and do not hide behind the camera. Models will feel more at ease and the resulting pictures will also reflect that.

    3 Delete compromising images in front of the model and do not share them with anyone. Models appreciate that.

     

    Source: www.tnp.sg