Darren Yeo Wei Hong was sentenced to a year’s jail for his offences. Read more at straitstimes.com.
SINGAPORE - Over two years, on almost 100 occasions, he used a hidden camera disguised as a smoke detector inside a toilet to film at least five women, including his own friends.
His offences came to light when a man saw some of the videos on Yeo’s Instagram account and alerted the police in April 2019.On Thursday, more than 20 people – including some of Yeo’s victims – were at the State Courts to witness justice being served. However, the judge stressed that Yeo’s offences were serious and they had caused significant harm to the victims.
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