NUS student taken to court after allegedly filming woman in the shower on campus

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SINGAPORE - Even with the National University of Singapore (NUS) in the spotlight over the recent Monica Baey-Nicholas Lim issue, another one of its students is said to have allegedly filmed his schoolmate showering on campus.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Even with the National University of Singapore in the spotlight over the recent Monica Baey-Nicholas Lim issue, another one of its students is said to have allegedly filmed his schoolmate showering on campus.

He was charged with one count each of criminal trespass and insulting the modesty of the 23-year-old woman. The Straits Times had earlier reported that the offender in the latest case was captured by a new CCTV camera, which is understood to have been installed last Friday.This is the fourth reported case since Ms Baey took to social media last month to express her frustration over the punishment given to Mr Lim for filming her showering in Eusoff Hall.

In a statement on Monday morning, police said they were alerted to the current case at around 8am last Saturday.

 

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