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Paedophile jailed 19 years for sexually assaulting five kids

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Paedophile jailed 19 years for sexually assaulting five kids


Published on Oct 31, 2012
By Selina Lum

A 23-year-old paedophile who sexually assaulted five victims - boys and girls - under the age of 10 was on Wednesday jailed for 19 years and ordered to be caned 24 strokes.

The storeman, who was 21 at the time of the offences, had devised an elaborate plan by starting a club for children to play video games and promising them monetary reward when they reach a certain rank.

After luring them to his flat, he sexually assaulted them on the pretext of conducting a "medical check-up" to assess their suitability to join the club.

Read the full report in The New Paper on Wednesday (Oct 31).
 

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Paedophile started game club to prey on kids


November 1, 2012 - 1:21am

By: Rennie Whang

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THE avid gamer began a gaming club for children to play video games.

But he had a sick ulterior motive – the club was his way of enticing children to his home so he could molest them.

To sign up as members, the children, who were eight to 10 years old, had to undergo a "medical check-up" conducted by him in his bedroom.

Yesterday, diagnosed paedophile Andrew Loh, 23, was jailed 19 years and given 24 strokes of the cane for sexually assaulting three children.

Read the full report in The New Paper on Thursday (Nov 1).

 
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