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  1. Judge grants bid by undergrad facing toilet filming charges to leave Singapore for top British university Photo illustration of a voyeur filming in a women's toilet. By Lydia Lam 10 Jan 2020 03:35PM (Updated: 10 Jan 2020 05:17PM) SINGAPORE: A district judge on Friday (Jan 10) granted a young man accused of illicitly filming 11 women his request to leave Singapore to attend his second school term at a top British university. The 22-year-old undergraduate and the university cannot be named due to gag orders preventing the publication of anything that might identify the victims. After mulling the matter for two days, District Judge Adam Nakhoda granted the accused his request to leave jurisdiction, stating that the man intends to claim trial, "as is his right". "It is not for me at this time to decide if he is guilty or not," said the judge. "I agree it's somewhat speculative to say that the family would agree to support the accused as a fugitive, should he decide to abscond. There is no evidence at this time to support this." Deputy Public Prosecutors Foo Shi Hao and Tan Zhi Hao had argued against allowing the application, saying the man was from a family of "substantial means" who would be able to support the accused's comfortable lifestyle abroad if he absconded. The young man faces 20 charges in all and is accused of filming at least 11 women, capturing images of their private parts and faces over three years. He is accused of luring several victims to his house, where he had secretly installed cameras. While stressing that the offences are serious ones, the judge noted that it was not the first time the accused had applied to leave the country. The accused was previously allowed to leave the country when he faced only two charges for offences committed when he was 18 or 19. The accused would have been aware that if he came back and was tried for more offences as an adult, he could be jailed, but he did not abscond, said the judge. "It would be reasonable to allow the accused to leave jurisdiction to continue his education, at least for the next school term," said the judge. He ordered that the bail amount be doubled to S$40,000 if the accused goes overseas. The prosecution said they intend to file a criminal motion in High Court against the decision allowing the accused to leave the country. They applied for the judge to stay the leaving of jurisdiction until then, which means that the accused cannot leave the country to attend school until after the criminal motion is heard. This could be after the school term starts. If found guilty, the man faces up to a year's jail, a fine or both per charge of insulting a woman's modesty. Source: CNA/ll(hs) https://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/undergrad-toilet-filming-leave-singapore-top-british-university-12250052
  2. He has been filming male students showering for the past 5 months, finally kena caught. http://news.omy.sg/News/Local-News/story20160514-426119
  3. http://www.asiaone.com/static/multimedia/g...508_beachbabes/ i remember got another TCS serial also have same scenario and they were running in Orchard Rd Wisma Atria or something..... is this the sequel to that show?
  4. Yesterday evening about 6 plus along Eunos Link junction Bedok Reservoir towards Hougang saw a PLAIN CLOTH man on top of the overhead bridge with a cam aiming at the bus lane. Most likely a CERTIS MAN. Pls share if they are seen in other parts of SG.
  5. Cheryl did not attend "integration" classes sponsored by her RC?
  6. Saw from Taiwan news that she was burnt during the filming of an explosion scene but apparently a mistake by the production team resulted in this. Now she is suffering from 3rd degree burn (the worst degree) and needs skin transplant on her limbs & back. The male lead is in more critical condition, 35% of full body 3rd degree burns, critical condition currently in ICU, with life danger. he blocked selina during the explosion.
  7. May 20, 2008 IT consultant gets probation for filming student's upskirt By Elena Chong, Courts Correspondent AN IT consultant was placed on 12 months' probation on Tuesday for using a mobile phone to take an upskirt picture of a 19-year-old polytechnic student two years ago. Ong Boon Leng, 35, who pleaded guilty last month, will have to do 60 hours of community service and continue with his psychiatric and psychological treatment. His wife signed a good behaviour bond for $5,000. The Community Court was told that the victim's 18-year-old friend saw Ong squatting behind the victim and behaving suspiciously at Kinokuniya bookstore at Orchard Road on April 27, 2006. After he had left, the friend informed the victim and both went to look for Ong. When the student asked to see his cellphone, Ong took to his heels but was detained with the help of a security officer. Community Court Judge James Leong told Ong he was very fortunate as the offence was very serious and would have carried a jail term. But in view of his medical condition - Ong has been suffering from social phobia since he was 15 - the judge granted him probation. A second similar charge was taken into consideration. http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest%2BNews/...ory_239238.html KNN lidat also can... anyone know of some unheard fobia tat i can consider in case limpeh kena smthg in future, got guud excuse to chut pattern.
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