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Singapore man jailed for filming intimate acts with 2 women at girlfriend’s home

Thursday, 18 Jun 2020 08:56 AM MYTSINGAPORE, June 18 — A 43-year-old man was sentenced to two weeks’ jail yesterday after he pleaded guilty to secretly filming himself being intimate with two women at his girlfriend’s home where he lived.

Court documents did not state the nature of the intimate acts, but the court heard that Chang used his mobile phone to film his first victim and an old in-car camera to film his second victim.Both women cannot be named because of gag orders to protect their identities. It was not stated how Chang knew them.Deputy Public Prosecutor Joseph Gwee told the court that on the first occasion in 2016, Chang and the older woman “engaged in intimacy” in a room at his girlfriend’s place.

Seeking a two-week jail sentence, DPP Gwee acknowledged that there was no nudity in the videos, but argued that Chang “was conscious to engage in intimacy with the victims within the frame of his recording devices.”Chang’s lawyer, Cheong Aik Chye, described the case as “not run-of-the-mill.”

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