
Singapore: Indian man jailed, fined for molesting woman in office toilet
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A Singapore court sentenced an Indian national to four weeks in jail and a fine of Singapore dollars 8,000 after he admitted to molesting a Vietnamese woman who worked as a cleaner in his office.
An Indian national was sentenced by a Singapore court to four weeks in prison and fined Singapore dollars 8,000 for molesting a Vietnamese woman who worked at his office, according to a media report. Dhandhayutham Ezhilan, 48, began taking a personal interest in the woman who worked as a cleaner in the office and would leave food in her locker and send her numerous text messages. Eventually, he molested the 21-year-old victim outside a women’s toilet she had just cleaned, Today Online newspaper reported.More Related News

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