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SAF Captain admits exposing himself in School

A Singapore Armed Forces captain admitted yesterday to trespassing a school and indecently exposing himself to girls there.

Ong Chun Kiat, 27, pleaded guilty to one count of criminal trespass and two of insulting the modesty of women in the school on Aug 12, 2005. He had entered the school premises that day without a legitimate reason and did not report his presence to school staff, The Straits Times reported today.

He went into the men’s toilets near a ground floor canteen and positioned himself at the first urinal, which is visible from the entrance to the women’s toilet. There, Ong pulled down to his thighs his trousers and underwear, exposing his behind to a female student on her way to the women’s toilets.

A few minutes later, he turned around and exposed himself to a girl leaving the women’s toilets. Shocked, the two girls hid in the toilets for a few minutes. When they came out, Ong had left.

However, he returned to the school on Aug 23 and exposed himself to another girl, who made a police report.

In mitigation, Ong’s lawyer said he had an impeccable record and was struggling from depression at the time of the offences because of a failed relationship. Ong is currently undergoing counselling.

The case has been adjourned to June 7.

Too much stress in SAF???

NATION’S SHAME

NATIONAL SHAME

NEW!
The media in Singapore sank to a new low. In the 2007 Freedom of the Press Survey conducted by Freedom House, Straits Times‘ and colleagues’ international ranking dropped from 146th to 154th, alongside Afghanistan, Djibouti, and Gabon.

In 1990 there were 88,000 cases seeking help of mental professionals. This figure escalated to 147,000 in 1998. In 1990 only 8.4% of Singaporeans suffered from neurotic disorders such as anxiety and depression. In 1998 16.6% succumbed to these disorders. This problem continues as more people are being diagnosed with mental disorders due to financial woes.

In 1999, nearly 2,000 children did not attend school because their parents could not afford it. The estimate was greater for the recent years.

A PriceWaterHouseCoopers
report in 2006 found that the “average Singapore household is one of the most indebted in the world.” At 174% of the personal disposable income, the household debt in Singapore surpasses that of even Britain (116%), Japan (100%) and the United States (90%).

In Nov 2003, Mrs Lee Kuan Yew suffered a stroke in London,
the Minister Mentor called Singapore Airlines to fly his wife home within 48 hours.
The airline converted the plane into a flying hospital replete with doctors, nurses and airline officials and promptly whisked Mrs Lee back to Singapore.
In 2006, a nurse was prosecuted for wrongly administering a drug to an elderly resident in a welfare home which resulted in his death. The coroner, however, came to her defence because she was single-handedly
looking after 180 patients.

Singapore’s dancing ministers

 

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While Lee Hsien Loong (left) prances on stage and celebrates his pay rise with fellow ministers Lim Boon Heng (centre with jacket) and Lim Swee Say (right), watch how the poor in Singapore live (below; posted by sgpolitics).

Pay particular attention to the young Malay family and the little girl towards the end of the video who have been left homeless under the system devised by the dancing ministers.

After this, get an online copy of A Nation Cheated and learn the real cause of the suffering of these people and where this nation is headed for if we carry on like this. [Click here to order]

The biggest tragedy is that such depravity can be easily prevented, if only Singaporeans would find the courage to stand up to these minister.

[Click here to view video]