Man raped university student multiple times, filmed assault and sent footage to friend in ‘brutal and cruel’ case

A Chinese stylist took a drunken university student home in Clarke Quay in 2019 and raped her multiple times, according to the judge in a situation that was “brutal and cruel.”

Kita Ikko, 38, filmed the sexual assault and sent the images to a companion, telling him that the” intercourse was good”.

The sufferer, who was 20 at the time, continues to struggle with post- tragic anxiety symptoms years after the struggle.

On Monday ( Jul 1 ), Kita was sentenced to 17 and a half years in prison and 20 cane strokes in the High Court. Four additional charges were taken into account, along with one count of rape, sexual abuse by penetration, and making an obscene video.

Instead of slamming Kita for his actions, the judge rejected the defense’s claim that the sufferer allegedly gave the victim an original indication of consent before the court.

THE Event

On Dec 29, 2019, the sufferer, a earliest- year college, met her friends for refreshments before going to clubs in Clarke Quay.

She was with a friend, even 20, when they were approached by Kita and one of his friends, a 23- yr- old person.

Although they were strangers, Kita gave the victim a hug from the rear. Despite a rebuff from the victim’s companion, the two men continued to walk with the ladies.

Kita helped the sufferer, who eventually parted ways with the victim’s friend and his companion, after she fell and was unable to walk by herself.

He asked the driver to leave for his house at around 3.45 am after taking the sufferer and the driver to the taxi.

Kita assisted the lady to the pull of his house wall, which was not specified in judge documents, after she vomited and was unable to walk by herself.

He began biologically assaulting the young woman in the hall of the elevator, and he then continued to rape her in his home while taking pictures with his phone.

Before sexually assaulting the girl with a device, he placed the device on a stand close to his bed so that he could record another picture.

The target began toregain awareness and cried in anguish, calling out for her companion.

Kita therefore raped her. The woman implored him to cease and cried piteously.

When Kita finished his abuse, she stumbled out of the house and fumbled in a car that her companion had flagged. Later that evening, she filed a police statement.

Soon after, Kita sent the video of the sexual acts to his friend to demonstrate that the” sexual was good,” the prosecution claimed.

He was detained the day the officers report was filed, and he has since been kept in custody. The officers discovered two damaging videos that lasted 24 seconds and 40 minutes, both, when they found him on his phone.

The Institute of Mental Health examined the prey and determined that she had developed post-traumatic stress disorder characteristics.

She blames herself for what happened, has “marked biological reactions to signals that resemble the occasion,” and is “low feelings.”

“UTTERLY UNREPENTANT”: Trial

Kita was charged with second-degree sexual assault by deputy public prosecutor Sruthi Boppana and June Ngian, who claimed the victim had frequently pleaded for him to stop, and that he had continued to retaliate by asking for 18 years in jail and 20 strokes of the wood.

” Utterly unrepentant, he filmed the entire ordeal and even sent the video to a friend – telling him that the ‘ sex was good ‘”, said Ms Boppana.

” Accounting is expected for the catastrophic injury the accused has caused the sufferer, who continues to deal with post-traumatic anxiety symptoms, years after the ordeal,” the statement reads.

The target “has been forced to live in perpetual suspicion and fear of men around her,” according to the prosecution.

For their clientele, defense attorneys Adrian Wee and Lynette Chang from Lighthouse Law requested 11 to 11 years in prison and eight stroke of the wood instead.

Mr. Wee claimed that his customer had “flirted” with the sufferer as they walked around Clarke Quay.

According to Mr. Wee,” we are instructed that the sufferer reciprocated and told our client that she wanted to have sex again.”

He claimed Kita contacted him for his brand cards and telephone number, which he gave her.

The lawyer clarified, nevertheless, that Kita acknowledges that the victim did not consent when she arrived at his house, despite anticipating sex when she did.

This was Kita’s first encounter with the law, according to Mr. Wee, who lived in Singapore and Japan before relocating below.

” We may even add that while the crimes in issue are truly serious, our customer is not a prolific predator”, he said.

Justice Aedit Abdullah addressed Kita straight during the sentencing hearing.

The judge criticized the attorneys ‘ work, saying,” I have not been persuaded to establish a complete sentence as gentle as he has argued.”

” The abuse that you carried out on the target was brutal and cruel,” the victim said. The prey was resilient, evidently drunk, and capable of looking after herself. The phrase may be severe because of the offence’s circumstances and your high level of criminal responsibility.

Justice Abdullah said he had to consider his innocent appeal and the fact that the trial wanted a” considerable delay in proceedings,” so he did not deliver the maximum sentence requested by the prosecution.

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Malaysia refines VEP application process amid spike in registrations ahead of Oct 1 deadline

After receiving feedback from drivers and a flurry of applications received in the last month, Malaysia has made improvements to the process for obtaining a Vehicle Entry Permit (VEP ).

Since May 28 when it announced that foreign-registered vehicles entering the country by territory from Singapore may apply VEPs from October 1, the nation has received over 23, 000 programs. &nbsp,

Transportation Minister Anthony Loke stated at a press conference on Monday ( Jul 1 ) that the 23, 649 VEP applications received from May 28 through June 29 outnumbered the 15, 424 applications for the entire year 2023.

For software made in the past month, a total of 6, 120 VEP keywords have been issued and 1, 080 of them have been activated, Mr Loke added.

Numerous drivers have posted on social media about issues registering for VEPs or renewing existing grants for used cars since the announcement on May 28. &nbsp,

Mr. Loke confirmed that as he made changes to the method, problems involving second-hand vehicles have attracted the most complaints to his government.

Instead of visiting a physical counter, those applying for a second-hand vehicle’s VEP can then deregister a previously issued VEP online.

They are all it takes to email us to shift. This is done to address the issue that users of second-hand cars face. They are not required to visit our shop. They simply need to send an email plea deregistration. This is to ease the process”, he said. &nbsp, &nbsp,

Any VEP that has expired for over five years will be instantly deregistered, Mr Loke said.

The registration of the keywords can be done electronically before they expire, he added. &nbsp,” Messages will be sent out to car owners 60 times, 30 days, and 10 times before it expires”, he said.

Since June 28, new features have been added to the VEP website that, he said, will make it simpler to create in via email or visit any counters literally.

To handle the rise in uses, more people have been hired. At the VEP set center, there are now 12 individuals instead of seven, whereas the amount handling email inquiries has increased from five to 15.

Beginning August 1, VEP holders can link their credit or debit cards to their radio frequency identification ( RFID ) tags, which uniquely identify each vehicle. &nbsp, &nbsp, &nbsp,

“BACKLO G MUST BE CLEARED BEFORE OCT 1”

When asked how long it typically took to receive a badge after signing up electronically, Mr. Loke responded that it typically took three to five days.

” We are trying our best to address the backlog”, he said. We have requested from the business involved to put more resources and make sure all applications are processed within the next few weeks. We need to make sure that all this backlog is cleared before October 1.

Going forward, more improvements will be made. Malaysia will introduce a new open toll payment system ( OPS) that will allow VEP holders to use their credit or debit cards as a substitute for the Touch N Go system that is currently in use.

VEP buyers will need to use their RFID tags to connect to their credit accounts by downloading the MDGS app from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store. Travelers between Singapore and Malaysia can now make burdens and road tax payments through the MDGS application.

The Indonesian government will be able to monitor international automobiles that enter or leave the country and obtain drivers to file summonses before leaving with the implementation of the VEP, which was implemented since 2019 but has not yet been enforced.

According to Mr. Loke, there are about 70 000 cars with VEP tags that have been activated in Singapore.

More than 200 000 motor lorries have registered, but none of their VEP keywords have been activated or installed.

Any unusual motor car without a VEP entering or operating in Malaysia will be subject to legal action starting on October 1. Anyone found guilty of the offence can be fined up to RM2, 000 ( US$ 425 ) or jailed for up to six months.

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Airport shops, offices make way for new passenger facilities

Airport shops, offices make way for new passenger facilities
At the Suvarnabhumi aircraft, travelers pass a duty-free store owned by King Power. ( Photo: Nutthawat Wichieanbut )

At Suvarnabhumi and Phuket airports, Airports of Thailand ( AoT ) has taken back some areas that were previously used by businesses and government agencies, and these areas will now be used to provide better amenities to travelers.

AoT had repossessed 1, 907 square meters of space in the main plaza and SAT-1 buildings at Suvarnabhumi airport, according to Chief Executive Kirati Kitmanawat, and 491 square meters in the international traveler terminal at Paradise airport.

Thee places were originally used by Thai Airways International, King Power, emigration officers and for workplaces for customs and income officials.

Within two weeks these areas would offer guests as, for example, waiting areas or kids ‘s&nbsp, parks, Mr Kirati said.

There were no places where departing passengers had unwind after passing the search process at Suvarnabhumi Airport. He claimed that AoT had received complaints about travelers having to sit on the ground because the airport was full of stores.

He claimed that lost rent had value AoT about 90 million baht per month.

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Parliament to hear ministerial statements on oil spill, discuss billion-dollar money laundering case

A CASE OF MONEY Fraud

Additionally, MPs raised concerns about the multibillion dollar money laundering circumstance, which came to an end next month with the sentences of all ten offenders. &nbsp,

The nine people and one person who were detained in August of this year received sentences of between 13 and 17 months in prison. &nbsp,

Given the feedback from the public regarding the proportion of the words, Pritam Singh, leader of the opposition, inquired what the Ministry for Home Affairs ‘ analysis of the anti-money laundering laws in Singapore is. &nbsp,

MP Tan Wu Meng ( PAP-Jurong ) questioned whether the Inter-Ministerial Committee would take into account and examine how potential offenders evaluate the range of current sentencing precedents when recommending any tightening of laws and enforcement to stop criminal exploitation. &nbsp,

He even asked whether the council, &nbsp, which was established to examine Singapore’s anti- money laundering regime, may acquire recommending an enhancement of detection, investigation and sentencing to prevent Singapore’s stature as a reputed financial centre.

MP Sylvia Lim ( WP- Aljunied ) also posed a query about the factors that are taken into account when deciding which nation to deport offenders after serving their sentences.

CHOA CHU KANG WATERWORKS INCIDENT

Additionally, two MPs questioned a May 2015 affair at PUB’s Choa Chu Kang Waterworks where two laborers died from breathing poisonous gas.

MP Poh Li San ( PAP- Sembawang ) asked for the initial findings from the investigations, as well as the cause of the gas leak and the lessons learnt from the incident.

MP Melvin Yong ( PAP- Radin Mas ) wanted to know about the precautions being taken at all PUB’s waterworks to protect workers from the risk of exposure to toxic gases and chemicals.

Another inquiries made by MPs include Singapore’s response to the recognition of Palestine as a condition.

Two Bills – the Anti- Money Laundering and Other Matters Bill and the Land Surveyors ( Amendment ) Bill – are scheduled to be introduced. A second checking of three additional Charges is scheduled. &nbsp,

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More coffee shops to offer budget meals, accept CDC vouchers

From Monday ( July 1 ), more coffee shops in Singapore will start accepting Community Development Council ( CDC ) vouchers and providing affordable meals. &nbsp,

By the end of the month, 330 coffee shops in Housing and Development Board ( HDB) estates will offer residents these affordable food options. &nbsp,

This figure includes 180 coffee shops under nine private chain operators, said HDB and&nbsp, Enterprise Singapore ( EnterpriseSG) in a joint press release.

Beginning on Monday, the eateries did gradually start offering cheap fare and accepting CDC vouchers, expanding the budget food initiative beyond rental HDB coffee shops. &nbsp,

The secret espresso shop stores that have come on board are Badaling, Broadway, De Tian, Chang Cheng, FoodFare Kopitiam, Kimly, Kim San Leng, Koufu and Select.

Of the 180 coffee retailers, 120 are privately owned, forming close to 30 per cent of the privately owned coffee shops in HDB lands.

The remaining 60 are rented coffee shops that will now provide deliberately affordable meals prior to their contract renewal. &nbsp,

Cheap OPTIONS

The budget food program, announced in March 2023, aims to give Singaporeans with more inexpensive meal options. &nbsp,

The program requires that all rental HDB coffee shops that are renewing their tenants as of May 2023 to offer at least four affordable meals and two affordable drink choices.

Budget meals include lunch or dinner options that are typically priced at S$ 3.50 ( US$ 2.60 ) and below, as well as drinks priced at S$ 1.20 and below.

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THAI begins daily flights to Milan, Oslo

THAI begins daily flights to Milan, Oslo
At the Suvarnabhumi airports, Thai Airways flights parked. ( File photo: Wichan Charoenkiatpakul )

Monday, Thai Airways International started normal daily flights between Oslo, Norway, and Milan, Italy.

According to the airline’s news, the new companies were created as a result of the growing need for Thai and Asia-Pacific services from significant European cities. The airlines are connected to the Star Alliance.

Flight information &nbsp,

Bangkok- Milan circular trip normal flights: &nbsp,

•TG940 travels Bangkok at 12.40am and arrives in Milan at 7.35am native time.

•TG941 travels Milan at 2.05pm native period and arrives in Bangkok at 5.55am. &nbsp, &nbsp,

Bangkok- Oslo circular trip regular flights:

•TG954 departs&nbsp, Bangkok at 12.55am and arrives in Oslo at 7.25am native period.

•TG955 travels Oslo at 2.15pm native period and arrives in Bangkok at 6.15am.

 

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Young fried chicken seller said to resemble Lisa

Young fried chicken seller said to resemble Lisa
Yeehwa, the fresh grilled chicken vendor said to resemble Lisa. ( Photo: Sutthiwit Chayutworakan )

A young cooked meat seller at a Samut Prakan industry is gaining popularity after people compared her to Lalisa” Lisa” Manobal of the K-pop group Blackpink and the featured song in the popular picture” Rockstar”

The Bangkok Post went to Wat Asokaram industry in tambon Thai Ban, Muang Samut Prakan, and talked with 36- year- ancient Benyapa, known as Gig, who is the mother of 17- year- ancient Kulthida, known as Yeehwa, who is said to match Lisa.

Yeehwa claimed she had really returned to Phichit from where she was a Taphanhin School scholar in Matthayom 5. During her cuts, she makes a trip to Samut Prakan.

Some people commented on what they saw as Ms. Benyapa’s uncanny resemblance to Lisa while Yeehwa was helping out and selling grilled meat at the business. This rapidly spread on social media.

Yeehwa&nbsp, was quiet, a little uncomfortable by the interest, but told the Bangkok Post she was interested in the entertainment industry and took part in some activities at school.

In a film phone, Yeehwa said,” I’m happy and excited resemble an admired song like Lisa.”

The girl said,” I’m happy to get known on social media, and I would gladly provide the entertainment industry if ever the opportunity arises.” &nbsp,

” Rockstar” singer Lisa. ( promotion pic )

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Proposed workplace fairness legislation signals ethnic, religious discrimination unacceptable: Shanmugam

Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam stated on Monday ( Jul 1 ) that the upcoming passage of workplace fairness legislation in parliament demonstrates that discrimination against people based on ethnic or religious beliefs is unacceptable.

” It requires companies not to discriminate against people based on a set of guarded features, which include culture, religion, and language, and we plan to present this in parliament after this year”, he said.

The minister was speaking at the Institute of Policy Studies ( IPS)- Ministry of Home Affairs ( MHA ) forum on Non- Violent Ethnic Hostilities.

Lee Hsien Loong, the then-primiminster, made reference to the proposed policy at the 2021 National Day Rally.

Mr. Shanmugam warned that employers who violate it does face consequences for breaking the law, calling it” an essential piece of legislation.”

He emphasized that Singapore has a strict policy against racial and religious hatred, as well as a strong set of laws against love speech.

The Maintenance of Religious Harmony Act, which was enacted in 1990 and was updated in 2019, is one such rules.

Everyone is entitled to equal protection under the law, according to Mr. Shanmugam, and the state has a responsibility to care for the interests of racial minorities as stated in the Constitution.

The National Council for Minority Rights examines legislation that has been passed by the legislature to make sure that no racial or religious group is discriminated against.

Apart from its rules, Singapore even has a socio- economical approach towards race and religion, said Mr Shanmugam.

SOCIO- ECONOMIC APPROACH

Mr Shanmugam emphasised the importance of equal possibility, regardless of race, speech or religion.

” Finally you will have trouble,” he said if people believed they were being kept out of the program because of their faith or skin color.

This applies to housing, education, care, common policies and services, he noted.

He claimed that the Singaporean government has “heard a lot” of action to promote social cohesion, in ways that “would become unacceptable in many other nations with a laissez-faire mindset.”

” While we are committed to justice … we are no race blind”, he added.

According to Mr. Shanmugam, Singapore is “probably the just government in the world” with a plan to prevent tribal communities, citing the Ethnic Integration Policy in people housing lands.

” Expect the government had left it to market troops, even in public housing. What would you see?

” You would see places like Ang Mo Kio, Bishan, the more expensive flats – it would be 90 % or 95 % Chinese.

” And then you would notice Indians congregating in some areas, Malays mingling in others.” And they would simply be able to sell to another Indians, and only be able to sell to other Malays”, said the minister.

ANOMALY IN THE WORLD

He noted that Singapore has avoided the issues seen in other places and is a” complete anomaly” in ethnic relations.

Over the past five decades, the police have investigated 199 cases of crimes relating to race and religion, which comes up to about 40 cases a year, he said.

He urged Singaporeans to not dismiss the experiences of nations where ethnic tensions have caused crime.

Mr. Shanmugam cited Myanmar as an example of where conflicts brought on by ethnic and religious distinctions have led to the Rohingya crisis.

” More than 1 million Rohingya Muslims have been violently displaced. These are huge amounts”, he said.

After the Rohingya insurgents attacked military and police positions in 2017, the conflicts between the Buddhist and Muslim communities in the Rakhine State reached an all-time high, according to Mr. Shanmugam.

” Radical Buddhist monks have even incited the crime. They claim to get defending Buddhist Myanmar against Islamisation”, he added.

” Myanmar continues to struggle with governing its multi-ethnic world. Within the military dictatorship and the anti-junta resistance, which includes various ethnic armed groups, is still active.

He noted that the Supreme Court has stated that aggressive speech, even those that call for the Ku Klux Klan’s use of violence, may be protected under US law, unless the conversation is intended to incite or lead to immediate violent action.

According to him, the US is also addressing the issue of white nationalist beliefs-related far-right fanaticism.

According to Mr. Shanmugam,” President Biden has called bright dominance the most harmful terrorist threat” in the US, pointing out that the racial divide is heavy and manifests in many ways. &nbsp,

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Father charged with showing 10-year-old daughter pornography, indecent act

SINGAPORE: A 54- year- older man was charged on Monday ( Jul 1 ) with showing his 10- year- older daughter pornography and performing an immoral act with her. &nbsp,

The Malaysian man may be named according to gag purchases protecting his daughter’s identity.

He was accused of performing an inappropriate action on a child while displaying pornography to a child and possessing 140 vulgar movies.

The accused claimed that the person harmed his daughter by showing her a pornographic videos in 2019.

He was subsequently found with 140 outrageous pictures on Feb 11, 2023.

The gentleman indicated that he would be entering a guilty plea in August, and he received a time to do so.

If convicted of an indecent act with a baby, he can be jailed for up to five years, fined up to S$ 10, 000, or both if he is a primary criminal.

If found guilty of showing sexuality to a minor, he could be jailed for up to a month, fined, or both.

If convicted of possessing outrageous movie, he may be jailed for up to six months, fined up to S$ 20, 000, or both.

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Teenager who killed River Valley High schoolmate with axe appeals against sentence

A minute problem, according to Chief Justice Menon, was “rather troubling.”

According to court documents, the girl claimed he felt” emotion and lament” after attacking the prey, and he decided to stop his strategy of killing more people.

The Chief Justice claimed it was” fully tragic” for a young person to want to kill himself, but he claimed he had difficulty understanding what it was about his mental disease that was preventing his case.

Mr. Sudheesan responded that his lawyer’s intention was to strike people in college and have the police kill him, so Mr. Sudheesan explained that the actions taken were deliberate as planned.

But, after he killed the boy, he felt” emotion and regret” and decided to stop his more strategy of killing more people, said the lawyer.

The lawyer claimed that the victim suffered” collateral damage” and that the “poor victim was at the wrong place at the wrong time” because he detested the term.

The defense attorneys claimed the teen has been receiving care by taking anti-depressants regularly since September 2021, with a decrease in the drug after November 2022.

He even went through a pastor’s conversion to Christianity while remanding, receiving counseling, and going through spiritual scholarship.

His depression has been in recovery since September 2022, as was confirmed in June 2023, and he has n’t relapsed since.

Mr. Sudheesan said his client understood that he had caused Ethan’s home catastrophic damage and that he had felt incredibly sorry for his actions.

He has expressed his grief in a text to Ethan’s home.

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