A 56-year-old Singaporean man has been sentenced to 11 weeks in prison for a series of cheating offences involving bounced cheques and a doctored payment screenshot to avoid paying for goods and services totaling over $26,000. Ho Kien Mun pleaded guilty to 11 charges of cheating on Thursday, September 25, with another 19 similar charges taken into consideration by the court for sentencing. The offences revealed a pattern of deceptive behavior to obtain services without immediate payment. The case centered on two main schemes. The first involved a large phone bill accumulated with Singtel between early 2018 and September 2019. Ho admitted to making frequent overseas calls and calls to chatlines, running up bills he could not pay. To prevent the termination of his phone service, he used a chequebook from his defunct company, SLT Peripherals & Services, whose bank account had been closed. He issued 10 cheques totaling $26,123.38 and mailed them to Singtel. He would then use the ...
Two men have been sentenced to significant prison terms for sexually assaulting an intoxicated woman in a hotel room in 2023 and subsequently attempting to obstruct justice. The High Court delivered the sentences on September 24 after convicting the men in July following a trial. The first man, aged 50, was sentenced to 13 years and 10 months in prison. He was convicted on charges of molestation, sexual assault, and obstructing justice. As he is over the age of 50 and therefore exempt from caning under Singapore law, he will serve an additional six months in jail in lieu of 11 strokes of the cane. The second man, aged 51, received a stiffer sentence of 18 years' imprisonment. He was convicted on six charges, including the more serious offence of rape, other sexual assault charges, possessing an intimate image of the victim without her consent, and obstructing justice. He will also serve an additional one year in jail in lieu of the maximum 24 strokes of the cane. Both men are for...