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Man who spiked flatmate's drink with intention of raping her jailed, caned

Wan Ting Koh

Yahoo News Singapore6 June 2018
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Intending to rape his flatmate, Annadurai Prabakaran attempted to drug her first by slipping a “sleeping pill” into her bottle of water.

Fortunately, 21-year-old Manchinella Anuhya spat out the mixture after noticing that that water inside the bottle tasted bitter.


Prabakaran, 28, had also been unaware that the two pills he bought from a roadside stall in Geylang contained Sildenafil, which is actually meant to treat erectile dysfunction.

At the State Courts on Wednesday (6 June), the private hire bus driver was sentenced to two years and 10 months’ jail along with three strokes of the cane after pleading guilty to one charge of administering a poison to Anuhya with the intent to rape her, and another charge of obstructing justice by attempting to pour away the laced water.

Victim, accused lived in same flat

Prabakaran, who has been in Singapore on an S-Pass for the past seven-and-a-half years, is a tenant in the woman’s flat, which she shares with her uncle and his family. Both the accused and the victim are Indian nationals.

According to the prosecution, Prabakaran began having thoughts of having sex with Anuhya on 8 December last year. He did not believe she would consent to sex as the two had not spoken to one another before.

“He thus planned to drug her and have sexual intercourse with her while she was asleep,” said Deputy Public Prosecutor Rachel Tan.

The next day, Prabakaran took a bus to Geylang where he visited a makeshift roadside stall and asked its owner if he sold sleeping pills. He bought two pills for $2, one to test and the other to give to Anuhya.

Later that night, he tested one pill and found that it successfully dissolved into water without colouring it. “(Prabakaran) then waited for an opportune moment to administer the remaining pill to (Anuhya),” said the DPP.

The moment came on 12 December last year after Prabakaran returned home after work at around 8.30pm. He saw that Anuhya had prepared dinner and was about to eat.

Half an hour later, after showering, he noticed that Anuhya – who was washing dishes – had left her bottle of water unattended at the dining table and took the opportunity to pop one of his pills into the bottle. Prabakaran then went to his room to rest and wait for the pill to take effect.

When Anuhya sipped the water in her bedroom, she found it bitter and spat the water onto the floor. She then suspected that Prabakaran had spiked her water. Fearing for her own safety, she called a family friend, Kantareddy Sreelatha, and told her what happened.

When Sreelatha arrived at the flat with another man Suram Karunakar, Anuhya showed them the bottle, which was half filled with water. Sreelatha observed the water to be cloudy.

When confronted, Prabakaran admitted to lacing the water and pleaded for forgiveness. As Sreelatha, Karunakar and Anuhya were standing outside the flat, Prabakaran grabbed the water bottle and emptied it before dropping it to the floor.

Karunakar then called the police and retrieved the bottle, which still had a bit of liquid in it.

A Health Sciences Authority toxicology report found that the contaminated water contained Sildenafil, which is used to treat male sexual function problems and is not meant for use by women.

Sildenafil is also specified in the Poisons List in the schedule of the Poisons Act. Possible side effects of its usage include headaches, flushing, nasal congestion, nausea, visual disturbances and upper abdominal pain or discomfort.

Tan said that Prabakaran’s act of administering the drug to Anuhya was aggravated as it was “preparatory to the act of rape” and “intended to put her in a vulnerable position”.

The DPP added that the offence was highly premeditated and that it took place in Anuhya’s home, where she was entitled to feel safe.

Lawyer Kalaithasan Karuppaya, who represented Prabakaran, said that his client had started working here as a construction worker and progressed to becoming a temporary driver before finding work as a private hire bus driver.

He said that Prabakaran had to borrow about 500,000 rupees (S$10,000) to facilitate his travel to Singapore and for his elder brother’s wedding, and is about S$20,000 in debt.

Citing his client’s clean record, Kalaithasan said Prabakaran was remorseful about his actions and would not be able to find a job in India easily as he lacked qualifications. He also told the court that his Prabakaran’s elder brother and uncles were in court to speak to him before he was jailed.

For giving a poison to someone with intent to cause hurt or commit other offences, Prabakaran could have been jailed up to 10 years and fined or caned.

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on the raping list!
 
https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...or-man-who-spiked-flatmates-drink-to-rape-her

Jail, cane for man who spiked flatmate's drink to rape her
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Shaffiq Idris Alkhatib

SINGAPORE - A private hire bus driver spiked his flatmate's drinking water with what he thought was a sleeping pill as he wanted to rape her.

When the 21-year-old woman drank the tainted liquid, she found it tasted bitter and spat it out.

On Wednesday (June 6), Indian national Annadurai Prabakaran, 28, was sentenced to two years and 10 months' jail and three strokes of the cane.

He had pleaded guilty to one count each of administering a drug to the woman and obstructing the course of justice.

Annadurai, who has worked in Singapore for more than seven years, lived in a Tampines flat with the woman, who is also an Indian national, and her uncle's family.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Rachel Tan said that he had been fantasising about the woman but did not think that she would agree to have sex with him as they had never spoken to each other.

He then hatched a plan to drug the woman before raping her while she slept.

On Dec 9 last year, he went to Geylang and paid $2 for two pills from the owner of a makeshift stall.

The court heard the pills actually contained sildenafil - the active ingredient in Viagra which is used to treat erectile dysfunction.

Three days after he bought the pills, Annadurai grabbed the chance to spike the woman's unattended bottle of water when they were alone at home. The rest of the occupants were in India.

After slipping one pill into the bottle, he went to his room to wait. But the woman realised something was amiss and spat out the drink.

Frightened, she phoned her uncle's friend and tearfully told her what had happened. The 36-year-old friend turned up with a 41-year-old man soon afterwards and noticed that the victim's drinking water appeared cloudy.

When confronted, Annadurai admitted that he had slipped a pill into the bottle and begged for forgiveness.

But while the victim and her two guests were standing at the corridor in front of the flat, Annadurai suddenly snatched the bottle from her and tried to empty its contents.

However, there was still some water left inside the bottle when he dropped it on the floor. The older man picked up the bottle and alerted the police. An analysis by the Health Sciences Authority later revealed that the water contained sildenafil.

On Wednesday, Annadurai's lawyer, Mr Kalaithasan Karuppaya from Grace Law, pleaded for his client to be given the minimum possible sentence.

He also said that the Indian national was remorseful and had acted out of character.
 
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