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Never a day without China citizens crime news in Singapore - NTU milf harassed and stalked NTU male student

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NTU researcher stalked PhD student she developed feelings for and sent him 116 emails, gets fine​

The victim obtained a protection order against the 34-year-old woman, but she kept sending him emails and even visited his workplace.
NTU researcher stalked PhD student she developed feelings for and sent him 116 emails, gets fine
 

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SINGAPORE: A researcher at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) developed feelings for a PhD student who was helping with her project.

She began sending him long messages, persisting in sending him 116 emails and stalking him despite the man obtaining a protection order against her.
 

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The woman also visited the man's workplace in Fusionopolis and asked to see him.

Han Xiaobing, a 34-year-old Chinese national, was fined S$8,000 (US$6,124) by a court on Wednesday (Aug 21) for her actions.

She pleaded guilty to two charges under the Protection from Harassment Act of unlawful stalking and contravening a protection order, with a third charge taken into consideration.

The court heard that the victim, a 29-year-old Chinese national, got to know Han while he was obtaining a PhD degree at NTU. A software developer and analyst, he assisted Han on a research project.
 

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Han began having personal feelings for the victim, which he rebuffed.

In February 2021, after the victim grew uncomfortable with Han sending him long messages and repeatedly expressing her feelings for him, the victim blocked all electronic communications from Han.

She also sent her naked photos to the victim repeatedly
 

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However, Han still tried to contact him, and the victim eventually obtained a protection order under the Protection from Harassment Act against Han on Oct 25, 2023.

The order prohibited Han from stalking the victim through any means, making any communication to him or attempting to do so. It also barred Han from entering or loitering in any place near the victim's workplace or any other place he frequents.

Between Oct 25, 2023 and Dec 12, 2023, Han sent 116 emails to the victim's NTU email account. In them, she demanded to see him and speak to him in person.

On Dec 7, 2023, she went to the victim's workplace and asked the counter staff at the lobby if she could see him. However, he was not there.

Han returned five days later and asked to see the victim again.

The victim made a police report later that day, saying Han was not abiding by the terms of the protection order and that her actions were making him "extremely stressed".
 

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The police questioned Han about a week after this, and she admitted to stalking the victim. She promised to adhere to the protection order conditions and cease all communications with him.

However, she visited the victim again on Jan 3 this year, when the victim was working in a school laboratory at NTU as part of his research.

Han approached his office and saw him through the window. The victim registered her presence and left his office to tell Han that he would be calling the police.

Han then left the university without saying a word to the victim.

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The prosecution sought a fine of S$7,500 for Han, saying her actions affected the victim emotionally. The frequency of her stalking was also high, he said.

Han was not represented. She told the court through an interpreter that she had been jobless for a year and eight months because of this incident and asked for leniency.

The judge said the victim had gone to the extent of obtaining a protection order, but Han failed to stop her conduct.

For unlawful stalking, she could have been jailed for up to 12 months, fined up to S$5,000, or both.

For contravening a protection order, she could have been jailed for up to six months, fined up to S$5,000, or both.
 

laksaboy

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She's just another Tiong leftover woman who felt her bio clock ticking away and desperately wanted to mate with a smart guy and produce smart babies. Didn't LKY promote this once upon a time? :o-o:

https://github.com/whuhxb
https://scholar.google.com.sg/citations?user=I_uKCvQAAAAJ
https://cn.linkedin.com/in/潇冰-韩-621109115?trk=people-guest_people_search-card


韩潇冰

Nanyang Technological Univesity Research Fellow
Wuhan, Hubei, China
武汉大学

Education
Wuhan University 武汉大学 - 2013 - 2018
Wuhan University 武汉大学 博士学位 摄影测量与遥感 2013 - 2018


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How the fuck these Tiong Cocks can study and live here? At least get 清华北大, wtf is 武汉? wuhan virus? So horny and itchy cheebye somemore. Knn
 

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Rotten-tail kids': China's rising youth unemployment breeds new working class​

'Rotten-tail kids': China's rising youth unemployment breeds new working class

Job seekers crowd a job fair at Liberation Square in Shijiazhuang, Hebei province, China, on Feb 25, 2018. (Photo: REUTERS/Jason Lee)
21 Aug 2024 10:03AM (Updated: 21 Aug 2024 10:06AM)
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BEIJING: Rising unemployment in China is pushing millions of college graduates into a tough bargain, with some forced to accept low-paying work or even subsist on their parents' pensions, a plight that has created a new working class of "rotten-tail kids".
The phrase has become a social media buzzword this year, drawing parallels to the catchword "rotten-tail buildings" for the tens of millions of unfinished homes that have plagued China's economy since 2021.
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A record number of college graduates this year are hunting for jobs in a labour market depressed by COVID-19-induced disruptions as well as regulatory crack-downs on the country's finance, tech and education sectors.
The jobless rate for the roughly 100 million Chinese youth aged 16-24 crept above 20 per cent for the first time in April last year. When it hit an all-time high of 21.3 per cent in June 2023, officials abruptly suspended the data series to reassess how numbers were compiled.
One year on, youth unemployment remains a headache, with the reconfigured jobless rate spiking to a 2024 high of 17.1 per cent in July, as 11.79 million college students graduated this summer in an economy still weighed down by its real estate crisis.
President Xi Jinping has repeatedly stressed that finding jobs for young people remains a top priority. The government has called for more channels for the youth to access potential employers, such as job fairs, and has rolled out supportive business policies to help boost hiring.
 

glockman

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She's just another Tiong leftover woman who felt her bio clock ticking away and desperately wanted to mate with a smart guy and produce smart babies. Didn't LKY promote this once upon a time? :o-o:

https://github.com/whuhxb
https://scholar.google.com.sg/citations?user=I_uKCvQAAAAJ
https://cn.linkedin.com/in/潇冰-韩-621109115?trk=people-guest_people_search-card


韩潇冰

Nanyang Technological Univesity Research Fellow
Wuhan, Hubei, China
武汉大学

Education
Wuhan University 武汉大学 - 2013 - 2018
Wuhan University 武汉大学 博士学位 摄影测量与遥感 2013 - 2018


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Not pretty at all. And I bet she's flat chested too. Hence, he's not interested. Which is totally understandable.
 
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