Over a period of more than three years, he took a total of 170 upskirt videos of at least 47 different victims. Read more at straitstimes.com.
including his then colleagues and students, was sentenced to 10 months and two weeks’ jail on Tuesday. The offences were committed from 2015 to 2018.
Before handing down the sentence on Tuesday, District Judge Brenda Tan noted that according to reports from Dr Stephen Phang from the Institute of Mental Health, the teacher was suffering from major depressive disorder at the time of the offences. Due to this finding, Judge Tan said that his mental condition bore little or no mitigating weight and sentenced him to a jail term.
In an earlier statement, the Ministry of Education told The Straits Times that the man has been suspended from service since July 2018, and is no longer teaching in any school. While she was standing at his desk and keying in data, such as attendance records, he would place the device beneath her skirt and record a video without her knowledge or consent.Man who took upskirt videos appeals for fine, but court says voyeurs will typically get jail
“In committing the offences, the accused exploited their deference to his authority, as well as the trust that their parents reposed in the school and its faculty.”
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