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China masseuse stalks S'pore man

She refuses to leave his office, covers his car with notices listing grievances

By Karen Wong

 

November 01, 2007

 

SHE was his regular masseuse.

But when he stopped going to her, the China national began stalking him.

He claimed that she phoned him several times and showed up at his office and his home a few times. She even went to his office and refused to budge when she was asked to leave.

Another time, she stuck notices about her grievances against him on his car.

It got so bad that businessman Howe Jee Tian, 55, who is married with a 19-year-old daughter, took out a private summons against her.

Song Jing, who is now a Singapore PR, was found guilty of criminal trespass, mischief and using criminal force after a three-day hearing. The district court fined her a total of $1,000.

The court heard that Mr Howe, managing director of a building contracting company, got to know Song in 2003 at a massage parlour in Holland Road.

Song was his masseuse whenever he visited that parlour.

She later moved to another massage parlour at International Plaza in Tanjong Pagar and he continued to be her customer.

When he stopped going to her sometime last year, Song began to pester and stalk him.

In Singapore, there is no law against stalking and Song was taken to court for the offences she committed in the course of it.

The court heard that on 26 Aug last year , Song went to Mr Howe's office at Gul Lane, burst into his room unannounced and interrupted a meeting he was having with his accounts manager. He asked her to leave, but she ignored him. She just sat on a chair, stayed silent and refused to budge.

He then called the police.

Still, she refused to leave until after the police arrived and spoke to her.

Three months later, at about 10am, one of Mr Howe's employees noticed Song pasting pieces of paper on his car parked outside his office building.

The employee told Mr Howe what was happening and he went out to investigate.

He said he saw Song pasting notices listing her grievances about their relationship on his car. He snapped a photograph of her with his handphone camera and told her to stop.

COMMOTION

She turned around, shouted at him and grabbed his collar. She continued shouting and refused to let go of his shirt.

Mr Howe's foreman and two other workers saw the commotion and came to his aid.

He had to send his car for cleaning later, spending $175 to get all the glue marks removed.

One day during the trial in July, Song - who was representing herself - started laughing and crying. An ambulance had to be called for her and the trial was postponed to another day.

District Judge Eddy Tham found Song guilty of committing mischief, using criminal force by grabbing MrHowe, and trespass.

She pleaded for leniency saying that she had come from China in 2001 to work as a beautician and later a masseuse. She is married with one son.

She added that she was suffering from depression.

Judge Tham fined her $1,000 and ordered that she compensate Mr Howe the cost of cleaning his car.

He said: 'There were no aggravating factors in the present case, but neither were there any exceptional mitigating circumstances.'

He noted that despite Song's claim of depression, she could not show the court how her condition reduced her culpability.

He said: 'She had continually harassed Howe despite Howe repelling her, time and again. She did not show any remorse for her actions.

'She defiantly claimed trial even when there was not much of a defence....'

Judge Tham also noted that Song is not 'impoverished', as she is employed as a masseuse and could afford to pay a private investigator $5,000 to get information on Mr Howe.

She has filed an appeal against her sentence.

Mr Howe's lawyer, Mrs Christine Sekhon from Sant Singh Partnership, declined to comment on the case, as the appeal is pending.

 

http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/story/0,...,146421,00.html?

 

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Howe can lidat... recommend to Nkps bah... confirm he sure makan one....

 

lwb.lawnet.com.sg/legal/lgl/rss/subcourts/53825.html

 

internet is so dangerous.. car plate addy all also can find... leave no spider unturned.

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China masseuse stalks S'pore man

She refuses to leave his office, covers his car with notices listing grievances

By Karen Wong

 

November 01, 2007

 

SHE was his regular masseuse.

But when he stopped going to her, the China national began stalking him.

He claimed that she phoned him several times and showed up at his office and his home a few times. She even went to his office and refused to budge when she was asked to leave.

Another time, she stuck notices about her grievances against him on his car.

It got so bad that businessman Howe Jee Tian, 55, who is married with a 19-year-old daughter, took out a private summons against her.

Song Jing, who is now a Singapore PR, was found guilty of criminal trespass, mischief and using criminal force after a three-day hearing. The district court fined her a total of $1,000.

The court heard that Mr Howe, managing director of a building contracting company, got to know Song in 2003 at a massage parlour in Holland Road.

Song was his masseuse whenever he visited that parlour.

She later moved to another massage parlour at International Plaza in Tanjong Pagar and he continued to be her customer.

When he stopped going to her sometime last year, Song began to pester and stalk him.

In Singapore, there is no law against stalking and Song was taken to court for the offences she committed in the course of it.

The court heard that on 26 Aug last year , Song went to Mr Howe's office at Gul Lane, burst into his room unannounced and interrupted a meeting he was having with his accounts manager. He asked her to leave, but she ignored him. She just sat on a chair, stayed silent and refused to budge.

He then called the police.

Still, she refused to leave until after the police arrived and spoke to her.

Three months later, at about 10am, one of Mr Howe's employees noticed Song pasting pieces of paper on his car parked outside his office building.

The employee told Mr Howe what was happening and he went out to investigate.

He said he saw Song pasting notices listing her grievances about their relationship on his car. He snapped a photograph of her with his handphone camera and told her to stop.

COMMOTION

She turned around, shouted at him and grabbed his collar. She continued shouting and refused to let go of his shirt.

Mr Howe's foreman and two other workers saw the commotion and came to his aid.

He had to send his car for cleaning later, spending $175 to get all the glue marks removed.

One day during the trial in July, Song - who was representing herself - started laughing and crying. An ambulance had to be called for her and the trial was postponed to another day.

District Judge Eddy Tham found Song guilty of committing mischief, using criminal force by grabbing MrHowe, and trespass.

She pleaded for leniency saying that she had come from China in 2001 to work as a beautician and later a masseuse. She is married with one son.

She added that she was suffering from depression.

Judge Tham fined her $1,000 and ordered that she compensate Mr Howe the cost of cleaning his car.

He said: 'There were no aggravating factors in the present case, but neither were there any exceptional mitigating circumstances.'

He noted that despite Song's claim of depression, she could not show the court how her condition reduced her culpability.

He said: 'She had continually harassed Howe despite Howe repelling her, time and again. She did not show any remorse for her actions.

'She defiantly claimed trial even when there was not much of a defence....'

Judge Tham also noted that Song is not 'impoverished', as she is employed as a masseuse and could afford to pay a private investigator $5,000 to get information on Mr Howe.

She has filed an appeal against her sentence.

Mr Howe's lawyer, Mrs Christine Sekhon from Sant Singh Partnership, declined to comment on the case, as the appeal is pending.

 

http://newpaper.asia1.com.sg/news/story/0,...,146421,00.html?

 

Howe can lidat... recommend to Nkps bah... confirm he sure makan one....

 

lwb.lawnet.com.sg/legal/lgl/rss/subcourts/53825.html

 

internet is so dangerous.. car plate addy all also can find... leave no spider unturned.

 

whoa!!! china woman massaage come SG become beautician and massage can become PR wor!!! [thumbsup][thumbsup][thumbsup]

power ah!!! [thumbsup][thumbsup]

 

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whoa!!! china woman massaage come SG become beautician and massage can become PR wor!!! [thumbsup][thumbsup][thumbsup]

power ah!!! [thumbsup][thumbsup]

 

hahahahahahaha......

 

your 3 pikteers machiam represent our 3 races....

 

 

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hahahahahahaha......

 

your 3 pikteers machiam represent our 3 races....

 

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