The Borneo Post (Sabah)

GrabCar driver jailed for molesting passenger who fell asleep

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SINGAPORE: A GrabCar driver molested a 21-year-old student who fell asleep after an exhausting day of classes and football.

Ng Seng Chye, 64, took advantage of the victim when he could not wake her up, a district court heard yesterday.

She came to only when she felt him leaning against her body, stroking and caressing her.

Shocked, she paid him $20 and left the GrabCar in a hurry, leaving behind some of her belongings, which included a shoe bag and her mobile phone.

The victim became fearful and concerned about what else Ng had done to her.

Disoriente­d and in a state of shock, she called the Grab helpline to get her lost items back.

In her state of distress, she related what had happened to her mother and broke down in tears. She then made a police report.

On Friday, Ng was sentenced to 16 months' jail for kissing the student, touching her breasts, inserting his hand into her jeans and undergarme­nt, and making her touch him.

Investigat­ion showed that the victim had a particular­ly draining day on Sept 22, 2016, which started in the morning with classes and later a 90-minute football match.

That evening, she consumed two beers while having dinner with her friends. She had two more beers at a club.

At about 4.30am on Sept 23 that year, she booked a GrabCar. Ng picked her up shortly after the booking and was told to drive along East Coast Expressway to her home.

She fell asleep shortly after boarding the GrabCar, said DPP Sruthi.

When she woke up, she found that the car was just outside her home, and Ng was next to her in the back seat. He was leaning on the right side of her body, stroking her upper thigh and caressing her body.

After she left the car and reached home, she noticed it was about 6am.

In court on Friday, DPP Sruthi asked for a jail sentence of at least 16 months, saying that Ng had abused his position as a GrabCar driver and had fully exploited the victim's vulnerabil­ity.

She said Ng had also not shown remorse by claiming trial to the charge and pleaded guilty only after the victim completed her testimony and was forced to relive the incident in court last month.

District Judge Luke Tan admonished Ng for having caused great emotional pain to the victim. A strong message had to be sent that users of public transport should be protected against sexual assaults such as the offence of outrage of modesty, especially as brazen and offensive as Ng's, he said.

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