18 years’ jail, caning for man who sexually assaulted wife’s sister from when she was 9

18 years' jail, caning for man who sexually assaulted wife's sister from when she was 9

SINGAPORE: On Monday, September 11, a man who had been abusing his sister’s younger sister since she was nine years old was sentenced to 18 years in prison and given 16 wood stroke. & nbsp,

Unnamed 40-year-old man would take the child to a remote parking lot to engage in sexual activity. & nbsp,

As she grew older, he persisted in pressuring her, breaking into her chamber to rape her when she was between the ages of 14 and 15. & nbsp,

The victim, today 21 years old, kept quiet about her suffering until last year, when she reported it to the police at her brother’s request because she didn’t want to interfere with her sister getting married and was worried that no one would believe her. & nbsp,

The Taiwanese man, who cannot be identified to safeguard the victim’s identity, admitted guilt to one count of both rape and sexual penetration of a small under the age of 14. Ten additional sexual offenses were taken into consideration for his punishment. & nbsp,

In 2009, the accused wed the defendant’s eldest sister. From 2009 to 2020, he shared a level with his then-wife, their four kids, the prey, and her parents. & nbsp,

According to the trial, the target and the accused had a close relationship because she trusted and treated him like brothers. & nbsp,

However, the prosecution claimed that the accused sexually assaulted her after watching erotic videos of sexual acts against young teens.

According to the trial, he acknowledged that the sufferer would not have understood the actions because of her younger years and would have been unable to agree to them. & nbsp,

” The accused did not ask the victim’s permission before engaging in any physical activity against her.” According to Deputy Public Prosecutor Yohanes Ng, she complied with what the accused asked her to do because she was unsure of how to respond and she had no idea what was going on. She had not engaged in sexual activity with anyone else. & nbsp,

Target HAD A” Sexual Slaves” FEELING.

The prey was just nine years old when the accused started sexually assaulting her in 2012. He did take her to a parking lot before dropping her off at school or before taking her home after running activities. He once sexually assaulted her at a level he shared with his wife. & nbsp,

As the child grew older, the deeds persisted. & nbsp,

She was between the ages of 14 and 15 when the person broke into her place in 2017. When the man used the code that was hung outside the place to unlock the door, the girl had already locked it and was watching a video call with her then-boyfriend.

The woman attempted to push her broadcast set in front of the room door to stop the accused from entering after spotting him, but she was unsuccessful. & nbsp,

The rest of the family was asleep at the time, and his family wasn’t back. & nbsp,

He raped her and didn’t stop until the defendant’s mother opened the bedroom door. Finally he hurried out of the space. Additionally, it was not stated in court documents whether the defendant’s family witnessed or responded to the act.

According to the court, the victim kept the crimes a secret because she wanted her family to be” on good terms” and she didn’t want to” make things” more messy.”

She also didn’t want to interfere with her daughter’s marriage to the accused and was worried that no one would believe her. She even felt connected to the accused because he was a relative who occasionally gave her more cash, according to Mr. Ng.

But because of his deeds, she felt like the accused’s” sexual prisoner.”

IS DIVORCED: ACCUSED: DEFENCE

Teo Lu Jia, the deputy public prosecutor, requested between 18 and 20 years in prison with 16 to 20 wood breaths. & nbsp,

In her sentencing submissions, Ms. Teo stated that the accused” performed a series of physical acts on the target when she was as young as 9 to 11 years old, and between the ages of 14 and 15.” She did this by taking advantage of her young naivete, her mother’s trust in him. & nbsp,

Such aggressive behavior is abhorrent and needs to be highly discouraged.

Ryan David Lim, the accused’s attorney, argued for 18 years in prison and 10 wood strokes in the meantime. & nbsp,

Mr. Lim described the accused’s individual circumstances, stating that the person is divorced, gave up his marriage home to his ex-wife and their four children, who are now eight to twelve years old, and sleeps at his job. & nbsp,

Before being remanded, he had” done his best to be a good father and son” and had paid S$ 1, 000 ( US$ 735 ) in monthly maintenance. & nbsp,

According to the attorney, the accused’s family has developed tumor, making it unlikely that he will be able to spend her final days with her. He may even lose the early years of his kids. & nbsp,

The accused had a partnership with another widower two years prior, but given the prison time, Mr. Lim continued, it was possible to” come to everything.” & nbsp,

District Judge Terence Tay noted the victim’s” horror and weakness” when the accused forced his way into her chamber and realized she was not protected from him even in her own room when he sentenced the defendant. & nbsp,

The victim was spared the suffering of testifying and given the chance to move on with her life when the judge gave mitigating mass to the man’s appeal of grief. & nbsp,

The person may have received a sentence of eight to twenty years in prison and 12 wood strokes for sexually assaulting someone under the age of fourteen. & nbsp,

He could have been fined or caned for murder and served up to 20 years in prison. & nbsp,