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Ex-senior bank exec jailed 12 weeks for taking upskirt videos
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Elena Chong Court Correspondent 
 
 
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Ng Yap Tiong was jailed for 12 weeks for taking upskirt videos of 21 women.ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW
 
SINGAPORE - A former senior bank officer was jailed for 12 weeks on Friday (Jan 8) for taking upskirt videos of 21 women in one day using a pinhole camera attached to the tip of an umbrella.
 
Ng Yap Tiong, 44, was working in Westpac Banking Corp when he committed the 21 offences at Far East Square, Pekin Street, and Wisma Atria shopping centre in Orchard Road on May 27, 2014.
 
He pleaded guilty to seven charges a year ago. A hearing in which experts from both the defence and prosecution gave evidence was held last December.
 
Deputy Public Prosecutor Chee Min Ping had told the court that Ng drove to Takashimaya Shopping Centre in Orchard Road that evening to take upskirt videos of females.
 
He attached a pinhole video camera to the tip of his umbrella and took it with him to Wisma Atria, where he started walking around scouting for victims.
 
He entered Charles and Keith store and walked close to a 28-year-old woman, slanting his improvised video-recording device towards her and started to record an upskirt video.
 
The woman's boyfriend called the police ,who came and arrested Ng.
 
Further investigation showed that Ng had on various occasions taken upskirt videos of unknown women.
 
He had taken two more women's upskirt videos at the same shoe store and four at Watson's at Basement 1 of the shopping mall.
 
During December's hearing, an Institute of Mental Health psychiatrist had testified that Ng was suffering from mild depression; but Ng's psychiatrist Tommy Tan said Ng's mental disorder was the main contributing factor to his offending behaviour.
 
District Judge Hamidah Ibrahim sentenced him to four weeks' jail on each charge and ordered three to run consecutively, making a total of 12 weeks.
 
She said that Ng's depression did not amount to an impulsive control disorder and would not be considered as a mitigating factor in his favour.
 
She said the appropriate sentence would be a custodial one after saying she was not inclined to call for a mandatory treatment order as suggested by Ng's lawyer Tan Hee Joek.
 
"There are too many of these cases prevailing in these courts,'' she said.
 
Ng could have been jailed for up to one year and fined for insulting the modesty of a woman.

 

 

Senior bank executive accused of taking upskirt videos
Elena Chong The Straits Times
Friday, Apr 18, 2014
 
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A senior bank executive was charged in court yesterday with intruding on women's privacy by taking videos up their skirts.
 
Yuen Kum Fai, 44, the global head of personal banking and preferred banking at Standard Chartered Bank, had allegedly used his cellphone camera to film up the skirt of a 27-year-old woman on an escalator at The Sail @ Marina Bay, Marina Boulevard, at about 9.15am on Dec 9 last year.
 
Yuen faces two other counts of committing similar offences at the same place, between the end of November and early December.
 
He showed no emotion when the charges were read to him.
 
District Judge Ronald Gwee issued a gag order against publishing the name of the victim in the first charge.
 
The identities of the other women are not known.
 
Yuen's lawyer Amarjit Singh Sidhu asked for the case to be adjourned to make representations to the Attorney-General's Chambers.
 
He also successfully applied for his client to leave the country as he has to travel to Kuala Lumpur over the next two weekends on work-related matters.
 
The prosecution had no objections.
 
Upon his return, he has to surrender his passport to the investigating officer within 24 hours.
 
Before his current position, Yuen had worked in Citibank for many years. He was business director and head of credit cards and regional head, corporate card and Diners Club strategy.
 
He also worked in Shanghai as chief executive officer of the Citibank Shanghai Pudong Development Bank joint venture.
 
Responding to The Straits Times, a spokesman for Standard Chartered Bank said by e-mail: "This is a matter involving Yuen Kum Fai in his personal capacity. As this matter is currently pending before the court, it would be inappropriate for us to comment on it."
 
Yuen will be back in court on May 20.
 
If convicted, he could be jailed for up to one year and/or fined on each charge.

 

 

banker's job can be quite stressed  [laugh]  [laugh]
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so rich still take upskirt... can pay for many many upskirt lo

 

Think this is fetish mah, nothing to do with his earning or wealth... 

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Think this is fetish mah, nothing to do with his earning or wealth...

every night go ktv also sian ma ... ktv ladies cannot satisfy the "shiokness" ... no new pattern ... must find something exciting (forbidden fruit) to destress Edited by Wt_know
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I am surprised at the age of 44 the men above still so hard up for such things.  I thought only young men then will have the urge to do such thing. 

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Famous liao lor . .

 

Must investigate the Tiko rangers and see who's AWOL.

 

Tiko rangers FALL IN!

 

our tiko rangers smarter ........ they go VN ... free upshirt  :XD:

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