May 5, 2009
Man denies molesting 3 teens
By Elena Chong
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24-YEAR-OLD man denied
molesting three teenage boys and engaging in oral sex with one of them in court on Tuesday.
Andy Lee Kee Liang was a third-year National University of Singapore biochemical undergraduate at the time of the
five alleged offences in 2007.
He did not challenge the acts he committed which were set out in a statement of agreed facts, but claimed that he was mentally unsound at the time of the alleged offences.
The alleged offences took place in the lifts of HDB blocks between Aug 30 and Sept 4, 2007.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Isaac Tan said Lee trailed his victims - two 14-year-olds and a 15-year-old - into lifts and molested them.
On Aug 30 that year, he followed a 14-year-old boy from an MRT station to a block of flats.
Lee, then clad in jogging shorts, exposed himself to the victim at the void deck before following him into the lift. He kissed the boy and also performed oral sex on him. Lee later took the victim to a staircase landing and again asked the boy to perform oral sex on him.
On Sept 4, Lee tailed a 15-year-old boy from a bus stop and got into the same lift as the victim.
As the lift was going up, Lee kissed the youth and also exposed himself. A week later, he tried to molest a 14-year-old boy in a lift but failed. The boy had earlier been wary of Lee whom he suspected of trailing him home. Three days later, Lee was arrested at his home after police investigation.