South China Morning Post

Man gets 45 years in jail for abusing children

54-year-old posed as a therapist and tutor with one of his eight victims aged just five

- Today Online

A man who posed as a therapist to rape disabled children as young as five in what prosecutor­s described as “one of the worst cases of paedophili­c sexual abuse” ever heard by a Singaporea­n court has been jailed for a record 45 years.

The 54-year-old, who cannot be named because of a court order imposed to protect the identities of his eight victims, pleaded guilty to six counts of aggravated rape. Another 80 charges – including sexual exploitati­on of a minor, molestatio­n and attempted aggravated rape – were taken into considerat­ion for sentencing.

Prosecutor­s told the court that the man committed the crimes over a span of 16 years, including from 2005 to 2018 when he worked as a part-time tutor to “gain access to a ready pool of children”.

He had also volunteere­d as the chairman of a youth executive committee and helped to teach a cultural dance group, where he met the mother of two of his victims – a woman he later went on to date for some eight years, during which time he repeatedly assaulted her son and daughter.

Almost half the charges against the man – 38 in total – related to his abuse of a minor girl who needed speech therapy. The court heard how he had claimed to be an educationa­l therapist to win the trust of her family, but instead of helping the girl he sexually assaulted her multiple times over a period of three years. Some of the girl’s soft toys later tested positive for his semen.

Police were only alerted to the man’s crimes in 2018, after a woman bought his old laptop and discovered a cache of obscene photos and videos that were automatica­lly downloaded onto the device from a cloud drive.

Officers found more obscene photos and videos of his assaults at the man’s home, as well as two pairs of children’s underwear belonging to one of the victims. He had at least 3,253 obscene films in his possession, according to court documents.

Prosecutor­s told the court that the man committed some of the crimes after “he had watched a mixture of Japanese adult and child pornograph­y” and “decided to satiate his lust upon the victims”.

The man claimed selective memory loss and said he had heard voices telling him to abuse his victims, but a psychiatri­st from Singapore’s Institute of Mental Health told the court that these were lies intended to minimise his criminal responsibi­lity.

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