High Court upholds acquittal of 2 Singaporean men accused of child trafficking

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High Court upholds acquittal of two S'porean men accused of child trafficking

SINGAPORE - The High Court on Monday upheld the acquittal of two men, who were jointly tried last year for receiving payment in connection with the sexual exploitation of a male child victim of human trafficking.

Under section 6 of the Act,"any person who knowingly receives any payment in connection with the actual or intended exploitation in Singapore of a trafficked victim shall be guilty of an offence", While the prosecution tried to make the case that the men were"wilfully blind", Justice Chua found that the facts they presented were"neutral", noting that he was not persuaded that the accused knew at least one of the prostitutes was underage.

 

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