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Former drama teacher jailed for sex with a 14-year-old student

Published on Apr 25, 2013



A former drama teacher, who took advantage of a student aged 14 in 2011 and had sex with her, was sentenced to a year in jail on Thursday. District Judge Siva Shanmugam said that Aravind S. Menon "had abused the trust reposed in him as a teacher". -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW

By Khushwant Singh

A former drama teacher, who took advantage of a student aged 14 in 2011 and had sex with her, was sentenced to a year in jail on Thursday. District Judge Siva Shanmugam said that Aravind S. Menon "had abused the trust reposed in him as a teacher". The judge also noted the seven year gap between him and the girl and called his act of filming one of the trysts "deplorable".

Menon, 25, pleaded guilty on April 11 to having sex with a partner under the age of 16. The court heard then that he was working twice a week voluntarily for the school, when the girl joined the drama society in March 2008. Neither the girl nor the school can be named for legal reasons.

The girl started confiding in Menon, then aged 20, about her problems at home and in school. They grew close and had sex on three occasions at his home in Choa Chu Kang in May and July 2009. He also filmed one of their trysts on his cellphone and downloaded it to his computer.

In end-July, her parents read his messages on her cellphone and told her to break up with him. Her father also informed the school of his suspicions and Menon was sacked. In August 2009, she sent a text message to him saying that she wanted to end the relationship. He replied and threatened to harm her family. Menon, who is single, is now a freelance writer.
 
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Indian student arrested in Singapore over bomb threat
- PTI
Wednesday, 2 January 2013 - 09:33 AM IST

http://www.sakaaltimes.com/NewsDeta...tudent arrested in Singapore over bomb threat
SINGAPORE: A 13-year-old Indian student has been arrested here by Singapore police for posting a Facebook message in which he allegedly threatened to bomb a luxury casino resort in the city-state.

The unnamed boy vowed to take "a big big revenge", "spit everywhere" and "plant bombs on Marina Bay Sands", a major tourist attraction, on the day he leaves Singapore, The Straits Times reported.

The post also contained an expletive and was critical of Singapore, the paper said.

Singapore police said the boy, a student of the Global Indian International School, was arrested under the Breach of Prohibition Against False Threats of Terrorist Acts, with reports saying the Facebook posting had been taken down.

The offence is punishable by a maximum of five years in jail or a fine of up to 100,000 dollars, or both.
 
Wilson Raj Perumal, 47, was the front man for a Chinese criminal syndicate run from Singapore, and had fixed hundreds of matches across five continents, generating hundreds of millions of dollars in gambling winnings for Asian and European syndicates. He was arrested in Finland in February 2011, and had decided to switch sides in exchange for protective custody.

The ugliest ever match-fixing scandal in the Beautiful Game involved World Cup and European Championship qualifiers, and a Champions League game played in England, police said.

On Tuesday, the football association of Singapore said it was continuing "to work closely with the relevant authorities, both at the domestic and international levels" in the probe. The Singaporean police said they were "assisting the European authorities in their investigations into an international match-fixing syndicate that purportedly involves Singaporeans".

Media reports from Singapore profile Perumal, who was fluent in English and had a Singaporean passport, as a petty criminal involved in several cases of housebreaking, theft, forgery and cheating, and whose initial attempts at match-fixing had been both ineffective and crude.

He was jailed in 1995 after being convicted of paying a football captain $ 3,000 to throw a game, and was again convicted five years later for attacking a player in Singapore's Woodlands Wellington team, in an attempt to harm the side's chances for a subsequent game

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