‘I am not dangerous’: Accused molester cries during bail request that judge rejects

On Wednesday ( Sep 18 ), a man accused of molesting several people by grinding against their buttocks pleaded for bail.

Sameh Mohamed Kamal Farq, 44, an Iranian nationwide, claimed this was his first criminal infraction in Singapore. &nbsp,

He faces two charges of outraging the humility of two people -&nbsp, a 29-year-old at the McDonald’s store at Gardens by the Bay on May 12, and a&nbsp, 23-year-old person near Marina Bay Sands on Aug 9.

Sameh was released on bail after being charged, but reportedly reoffended using the same pattern. He was afterwards remanded in August and is&nbsp, possible to experience additional fees.

The attorney then objected to his demand for parole, which the judge accepted because it posed a risk to the public.

Sameh’s lawyers applied to become discharged on Wednesday, leaving him to do his own loan evaluation program.

He appeared in court via video-link from his place of trial, dressed in captivity clothing.

He started off by thanking his wife, who has been supporting him and” (feels ) my total remorse”.

” This is my first time in this country to do this offence”, said Sameh. ” I will be fair with you… to plead guilty. Well I admit. I am a man enough to say that I do n’t really have much of a touch with either of the two. The other one, I’m prepared to enter a criminal plea. I did not squander the judge’s valuable time. I do n’t have a way of playing around with the court. I ca n’t cheat the court”.

He eventually began to cry and said disjointedly:” I am 44… Every morning, I feel… remorse”.

District Judge Lorraine Ho&nbsp, stopped him, saying:” I can understand if you feel remorse. You must realize that this is a loan review application, in my opinion. The question is whether loan may be re-offered. You can plead guilty and feeling regretful, that’s another issue immediately”.

Sameh continued to claim that his family was in the intensive care unit because of him and that she had a heart attack.

” I am no dangerous”, he said. ” I not fight back. I follow the process. When I’m on parole, I always miss loan time, I always run away”.

Due to the recent allegedly committed crimes, Judge Ho said she would never be granting him loan.

” There is an element of danger to the government, and you reoffended whilst on court bail”, said the judge. &nbsp,

After the decision was made, he tried afterwards to request loan, but the prosecutor told him,” I did not give you loan.”

Sameh’s circumstance was adjourned to October for a pre-trial event. If convicted of rape, he faces up to three years ‘ detention, caning, a good, or any mixture of these sanctions.