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Serious Police girl offended by creampie and nasi kangkang remarks!

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Senior police officer who made crude remarks about subordinate fined $6,000 for harassment
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SINGAPORE - A senior officer who was a deputy team leader at one of the land divisions in the Singapore Police Force was fined on Tuesday (July 30) for making multiple crude remarks about his female subordinate.
On one occasion in November 2017, the victim, a 26-year-old ground response force officer, was practising with a T-baton with her teammates during a police defence tactics recertification course.
The senior officer walked by and said: "Don't later poke until baby come out."

On another occasion that same year, the man made sexually charged remarks about some cupcakes that the victim had brought to treat her teammates.
He said "the cream on the cupcakes look like creampie... believe it to be nasi kakang," and advised her teammates against eating the cupcakes.
The word creampie is used to refer to ejaculation, while nasi kakang is a Malay term which refers to vaginal discharge used on food in the practice of black magic.

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On both occasions, the victim felt harassed and offended, but she ignored the remarks.

It was only until last April when the victim told another police officer about the offensive remarks that a police report was lodged.
The man, who cannot be named due to a gag order from the court to protect the victim's identity, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to three charges of making insulting communication that is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress, under the Protection from Harassment Act.
Another five charges of a similar nature were taken into consideration in sentencing.
For the offences, the police officer of 18 years was fined $6,000.
Urging the court to sentence the man to a fine of at least $5,000, Deputy Public Prosecutor Gregory Gan said his actions were unacceptable.
"As a supervisor of the victim, he should not have subjected her to such crude jokes," said DPP Gan. "Everyone is entitled to a healthy work environment, and such offences ought to be dealt with severely... to send a clear signal that such workplace harassment is unacceptable," he added.
The man's defence counsel Kalidass Murugaiyan urged the court to impose a fine of $4,500, adding that his client has had an "immaculate record of service", including several commander's awards and commendations.
In addition, he has been suspended from duty since January, and is likely to lose his job and "all that he has worked for since he joined the force at 18 years old", said Mr Kalidass.
However, DPP Gan disputed this, noting that the potential loss of job should not be a mitigating factor.
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Mr Kalidass said his client intends to apologise to the victim "unreservedly" but has yet to be able to do so.
The Straits Times has contacted SPF for more information.
 

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SINGAPORE - A senior officer who was a deputy team leader at one of the land divisions in the Singapore Police Force was fined on Tuesday (July 30) for making multiple crude remarks about his female subordinate.

On one occasion in November 2017, the victim, a 26-year-old ground response force officer, was practising with a T-baton with her teammates during a police defence tactics recertification course.

The senior officer walked by and said: "Don't later poke until baby come out."


On another occasion that same year, the man made sexually charged remarks about some cupcakes that the victim had brought to treat her teammates.

He said "the cream on the cupcakes look like creampie... believe it to be nasi kakang," and advised her teammates against eating the cupcakes.

The word creampie is used to refer to ejaculation, while nasi kakang is a Malay term which refers to vaginal discharge used on food in the practice of black magic.

On both occasions, the victim felt harassed and offended, but she ignored the remarks.

It was only until last April when the victim told another police officer about the offensive remarks that a police report was lodged.

The man, who cannot be named due to a gag order from the court to protect the victim's identity, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to three charges of making insulting communication that is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress, under the Protection from Harassment Act.

Another five charges of a similar nature were taken into consideration in sentencing.

For the offences, the police officer of 18 years was fined $6,000.

Urging the court to sentence the man to a fine of at least $5,000, Deputy Public Prosecutor Gregory Gan said his actions were unacceptable.

"As a supervisor of the victim, he should not have subjected her to such crude jokes," said DPP Gan. "Everyone is entitled to a healthy work environment, and such offences ought to be dealt with severely... to send a clear signal that such workplace harassment is unacceptable," he added.

The man's defence counsel Kalidass Murugaiyan urged the court to impose a fine of $4,500, adding that his client has had an "immaculate record of service", including several commander's awards and commendations.

In addition, he has been suspended from duty since January, and is likely to lose his job and "all that he has worked for since he joined the force at 18 years old", said Mr Kalidass.

However, DPP Gan disputed this, noting that the potential loss of job should not be a mitigating factor.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/senior-police-officer-who-made-crude-remarks-about-subordinate-fined-6000-for
 

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Could have just prevented this by hiring men.

In London, when female cops can't manage a situation, they call their male colleagues to help out. What a waste of time and resources. :rolleyes:
 

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Could have just prevented this by hiring men.

In London, when female cops can't manage a situation, they call their male colleagues to help out. What a waste of time and resources. :rolleyes:

We need cock sucking sluts like Goh Gek Ling in the force to work as spy prostitutes.
 

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https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...rude-remarks-about-subordinate-fined-6000-for

Senior police officer who made crude remarks about subordinate fined $6,000 for harassment

A senior officer who was a deputy team leader at one of the land divisions in the Singapore Police Force was fined on Tuesday (July 30) for making multiple crude remarks about his female subordinate.

On one occasion in November 2017, the victim, a 26-year-old ground response force officer, was practising with a T-baton with her teammates during a police defence tactics recertification course.

The senior officer walked by and said: "Don't later poke until baby come out."

this one is simi rank ah ???

smelly, smelly ASP ah

this chap is a Lumpar 2 man

and which IO dare to charge him ah ???

this IO never die before sia

and if the IO steal work under him

then the IO will be a WSP (Work Sampai Pension) for sure

no need ghost promotion liao
 
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@ginfreely ... this is called Truth! Make police report and go to Court.

Not like you everyday KPKB cry father cry mother here about KT Latha and LJ McCully in this Forum.

Obviously, yours is a made up story :rolleyes::rolleyes:
 

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SINGAPORE - A senior officer who was a deputy team leader at one of the land divisions in the Singapore Police Force was fined on Tuesday (July 30) for making multiple crude remarks about his female subordinate.

On one occasion in November 2017, the victim, a 26-year-old ground response force officer, was practising with a T-baton with her teammates during a police defence tactics recertification course.

The senior officer walked by and said: "Don't later poke until baby come out."


On another occasion that same year, the man made sexually charged remarks about some cupcakes that the victim had brought to treat her teammates.

He said "the cream on the cupcakes look like creampie... believe it to be nasi kakang," and advised her teammates against eating the cupcakes.

The word creampie is used to refer to ejaculation, while nasi kakang is a Malay term which refers to vaginal discharge used on food in the practice of black magic.

On both occasions, the victim felt harassed and offended, but she ignored the remarks.

It was only until last April when the victim told another police officer about the offensive remarks that a police report was lodged.

The man, who cannot be named due to a gag order from the court to protect the victim's identity, pleaded guilty on Tuesday to three charges of making insulting communication that is likely to cause harassment, alarm or distress, under the Protection from Harassment Act.

Another five charges of a similar nature were taken into consideration in sentencing.

For the offences, the police officer of 18 years was fined $6,000.

Urging the court to sentence the man to a fine of at least $5,000, Deputy Public Prosecutor Gregory Gan said his actions were unacceptable.

"As a supervisor of the victim, he should not have subjected her to such crude jokes," said DPP Gan. "Everyone is entitled to a healthy work environment, and such offences ought to be dealt with severely... to send a clear signal that such workplace harassment is unacceptable," he added.

The man's defence counsel Kalidass Murugaiyan urged the court to impose a fine of $4,500, adding that his client has had an "immaculate record of service", including several commander's awards and commendations.

In addition, he has been suspended from duty since January, and is likely to lose his job and "all that he has worked for since he joined the force at 18 years old", said Mr Kalidass.

However, DPP Gan disputed this, noting that the potential loss of job should not be a mitigating factor.

https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/senior-police-officer-who-made-crude-remarks-about-subordinate-fined-6000-for
Guess the race n religion of the perpetrator?
 
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