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June 9, 2008

Man charged with molesting girl

By Elena Chong

 

 

David Chee Dah Wei faces a jail term of up to two years or fine or caning or any two such punishments. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW

 

A MAN was charged on Monday with molesting a 15-year-old girl at a hotel.

David Chee Dah Wei, 28, is accused of hugging the girl at a hotel in Upper Serangoon Road at about 1am on June 4 last year.

 

Bail of $8,000 was set.

 

His passport was impounded, and as a condition of bail, he is not to approach the victim.

 

His case will be mentioned next Monday.

 

If convicted, he faces a jail term of up to two years or fine or caning or any two such punishments.

 

 

Source: Straits Times Interactive

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Wah..nowadays cannot hug small girls already ok? [sweatdrop]

Later kena rotan [knife]

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this girl abit dodgy leh... follow the guy into hotel room, than accuse him of "hugging" her... wah biangzcrazy.gif

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Here's another one. Banning him from owning one does not mean that he cannot use one.

 

Camera phone ban for youth who filmed woman in toilet By Elena Chong, Courts Correspondent ST_PRIME_1_CURRENT_P1BLURBS10-RIG.jpg c.gif THERAPY TOO: Apart from a camera ban, teen voyeur Samuel Ong Huixiang must continue being treated for obsessive compulsive disorder. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW [/size] c.gifTEENAGER Samuel Ong Huixiang will not be taking pictures with his mobile phone anytime soon.

Yesterday, Community Court judge Roy Neighbour banned him from owning a mobile phone with a camera function for a year.

That was one of his punishments for secretly filming a woman while she was in a Changi Airport toilet cubicle.

The 19-year-old has been placed on 12 months' probation, must observe a curfew, do 60 hours of community service and continue with psychiatric treatment.

His parents signed a $5,000 bond to ensure that he behaves.

He pleaded guilty to trespassing in a women's toilet at the arrival hall of Changi Airport Terminal 3 on Feb 12 and using his cellphone to film a 29-year-old saleswoman who was in the loo.

He got his shots of her by sticking his cellphone under the door of the toilet cubicle.

But she reported it, and airport police caught Ong after closed-circuit television footage showed him following the woman into the toilet and behaving suspiciously.

Pleading for leniency, lawyer Lee Ah Fong said that Ong was a bright student who had done well at the A levels and had secured a place in university.

At the time he was caught, the teen was working temporarily at the airport.

A psychiatrist found him to have been suffering from obsessive compulsive disorder with voyeurism for the past three years.

Mr Lee said that Ong was responding well to therapy and medication. He also said that his client regretted having shamed his family.

In December 2006, a 20-year-old man who used a cellphone to shoot a video up the skirt of a woman on an escalator was similarly banned from owning a camera phone during his 12-month probation.

While camera phones are the norm nowadays, one in five phones sold here come without the function, said analyst Melissa Chau from IDC, a market research firm that tracks sales of phones here.

Most of the big players here carry some phones that have no camera function.

Such phones are usually bought by people who work in high-security areas such as Defence Ministry personnel and researchers, as well as foreign workers who just want cheap phones.

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June 9, 2008

Man charged with molesting girl

By Elena Chong

 

 

David Chee Dah Wei faces a jail term of up to two years or fine or caning or any two such punishments. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW

 

A MAN was charged on Monday with molesting a 15-year-old girl at a hotel.

David Chee Dah Wei, 28, is accused of hugging the girl at a hotel in Upper Serangoon Road at about 1am on June 4 last year.

 

Bail of $8,000 was set.

 

His passport was impounded, and as a condition of bail, he is not to approach the victim.

 

His case will be mentioned next Monday.

 

If convicted, he faces a jail term of up to two years or fine or caning or any two such punishments.

 

 

Source: Straits Times Interactive

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Wah..nowadays cannot hug small girls already ok? [sweatdrop]

Later kena rotan [knife]

 

uumm... nobody tell david he could go ICA report passport lost and get a replacement and run away??.. [laugh]

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3 mega si bey ho liow, mor kwa ka hen, hen! shocked.gifshocked.giflaugh.giflaugh.gif

 

So good for what? see wrinkles ar? laugh.giflaugh.gif

 

Kalo tiga pixel kamera pun lagi bagus apa...moooone pixeli camaraa sure goooded want lah... [whip]

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