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Chitchat Guess the race: ex army officer charged for being a pimp

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High-ranking lieutenant-colonel in SAF by day, pimp taking money from prostitutes by night
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Emlyn Thomas Thariyan. Photo: The New Paper
Tan Tam Mei
The New Paper
July 2, 2016

He was a high ranking lieutenant-colonel in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF).

But when night fell, Emlyn Thomas Thariyan slipped on another face - that of a pimp.

Under his command was a group of five prostitutes who gave him 40 per cent of what they earned from servicing the clients he got for them.

Thariyan, 40, who was discharged from the SAF in 2014, was yesterday jailed for six months after pleading guilty to two charges of procuring women for the purpose of prostitution and another two for living off the earnings of prostitutes.

Another three charges were taken into consideration during sentencing. The offences, which were committed between September 2011 and July 2012, came to light when Thariyan was on trial in 2013 for having commercial sex with a minor.

He was among 51 men charged over the offence in the high-profile case.

Evidence produced in his defence during his trial led to fresh investigations into the current case. (See report.)

Thariyan was arrested in his home on May 9 this year.

Investigations revealed that he had approached two of the five prostitutes in the Orchard area in May 2012.

He told them that he was part of a talent company that handled modelling assignments and he asked for their mobile numbers, the court was told.

He later offered to arrange social escort assignments for them. He also told them that they would be paid between $600 and $1,300 if they provided sexual services to their clients.

In exchange for his help, they were to give him 40 per cent of their earnings. They agreed to his terms.

Investigations also revealed that Thariyan secured at least four customers for one of the women, who was 22 years old at the time. She agreed to become a prostitute because she needed money for school fees and family expenses.

He secured three customers for the other woman, who was then 24.

Thariyan arranged for the two women to provide sexual services to the customers at top hotels in Singapore and even in Johor Baru, Malaysia.

Court documents showed that he earned at least $2,650 from the two women from May to June in 2012.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Jesintha Veijayaratnam called for Thariyan to be jailed for at least three to six months.

LOST EVERYTHING

His defence lawyer, Mr S.K. Kumar, said his client had lost everything and would have to rebuild his life "from scratch" after serving his sentence.

Mr Kumar added that Thariyan's siblings had also distanced themselves from him.

During sentencing, District Judge Matthew Joseph said: "I've noted that you are remorseful and your counsel's point that you have lost everything. But you are only 40 years old. It's not too late to begin again."

The judge also granted Thariyan's request to make a phone call.

The sentence was backdated to May 10, when he was remanded.

When The New Paper asked Mr Kumar to elaborate on what exactly Thariyan had lost as a result of crime, he would only say that his client had to find a new job after coming out of prison.

What could have possessed a man in his position to throw everything away by turning to vice?

Only Thariyan can answer that because his reason for moonlighting as a pimp was not mentioned in court.

Dr Lim Boon Leng, a psychiatrist in private practice, said that Thariyan's actions that resulted in his fall from a position of authority could have been due to personal troubles, the lure of monetary gain or even thrill-seeking behaviour.

He qualified that Thariyan's real motive could not be known without speaking to him.

"When someone does well in his career, it doesn't mean that he makes wise choices. He could, in a moment of folly, take unnecessary risks or exhibit irrational behaviour," said Dr Lim.

Despite Thariyan's career in the armed forces, which is associated with rules and regulations, he might have a deviant or an impulsive personality, he added.

"It is not all that unusual as risk-takers don't think of the consequences, even if it puts their career or reputation at risk."

In response to TNP's queries, a Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "The Singapore Armed Forces holds servicemen to high standards of discipline and integrity and expects them to abide by the law.

"Those who commit offences will be charged in court and dealt with in accordance with the law."

Thariyan's officer appointment was cancelled and he was discharged in 2014, the spokesman added.

Text messages led to new charges

While Emlyn Thomas Thariyan was on trial in 2013 for having commercial sex with an underage prostitute, his lawyer wanted Thariyan's mobile phone to be admitted as evidence as it was "crucial" to his defence.

Mr S. Skandarajah wanted text messages from his client's phone admitted as evidence to show that Thariyan had "carried on" a relationship with the prostitute after he bought her services for $500 in a Bencoolen Street hotel on Feb 18, 2011.

Thariyan, then 37 and a lieutenant-colonel in the armour formation of the Singapore Armed Forces, denied he had sex with her.

PAID SEX

He was one of 51 men who were charged in 2012 with having paid sex with a 17-year-old prostitute who was part of an online vice ring.

The other men involved in the high-profile case included a former school principal, a banker and a former naval engineer.

Not only was Thariyan convicted of the offence and jailed for five months, the contents in his phone also led to fresh investigations against him.

The text messages produced as part of his defence had revealed that he had been in contact with social escorts and was living off the earnings of prostitution.

For the charges of procuring women for prostitution and living on the earnings of prostitutes, Thariyan, 40, was yesterday sentenced to six months' jail.



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Leongsam

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I don't understand why RCs can pimp out their women to MPs without being charged while ordinary hardworking sinkies are thrown in jail for doing an honest job.
 

scroobal

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He probably heard about the licensed OKT / Brothel keeper scheme run by MHA and needs the conviction to qualify.

I don't understand why RCs can pimp out their women to MPs without being charged while ordinary hardworking sinkies are thrown in jail for doing an honest job.
 

Scrooball (clone)

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High-ranking lieutenant-colonel in SAF by day, pimp by night

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http://www.stomp.com.sg/singapore-s...colonel-saf-day-pimp-taking-money-prostitutes

Tan Tam Mei
The New Paper
July 2, 2016

He was a high ranking lieutenant-colonel in the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF).

But when night fell, Emlyn Thomas Thariyan slipped on another face - that of a pimp.

Under his command was a group of five prostitutes who gave him 40 per cent of what they earned from servicing the clients he got for them.

Thariyan, 40, who was discharged from the SAF in 2014, was yesterday jailed for six months after pleading guilty to two charges of procuring women for the purpose of prostitution and another two for living off the earnings of prostitutes.

Another three charges were taken into consideration during sentencing. The offences, which were committed between September 2011 and July 2012, came to light when Thariyan was on trial in 2013 for having commercial sex with a minor.

He was among 51 men charged over the offence in the high-profile case.

Evidence produced in his defence during his trial led to fresh investigations into the current case. (See report.)

Thariyan was arrested in his home on May 9 this year.

Investigations revealed that he had approached two of the five prostitutes in the Orchard area in May 2012.

He told them that he was part of a talent company that handled modelling assignments and he asked for their mobile numbers, the court was told.

He later offered to arrange social escort assignments for them. He also told them that they would be paid between $600 and $1,300 if they provided sexual services to their clients.

In exchange for his help, they were to give him 40 per cent of their earnings. They agreed to his terms.

Investigations also revealed that Thariyan secured at least four customers for one of the women, who was 22 years old at the time. She agreed to become a prostitute because she needed money for school fees and family expenses.

He secured three customers for the other woman, who was then 24.

Thariyan arranged for the two women to provide sexual services to the customers at top hotels in Singapore and even in Johor Baru, Malaysia.

Court documents showed that he earned at least $2,650 from the two women from May to June in 2012.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Jesintha Veijayaratnam called for Thariyan to be jailed for at least three to six months.

LOST EVERYTHING

His defence lawyer, Mr S.K. Kumar, said his client had lost everything and would have to rebuild his life "from scratch" after serving his sentence.

Mr Kumar added that Thariyan's siblings had also distanced themselves from him.

During sentencing, District Judge Matthew Joseph said: "I've noted that you are remorseful and your counsel's point that you have lost everything. But you are only 40 years old. It's not too late to begin again."

The judge also granted Thariyan's request to make a phone call.

The sentence was backdated to May 10, when he was remanded.

When The New Paper asked Mr Kumar to elaborate on what exactly Thariyan had lost as a result of crime, he would only say that his client had to find a new job after coming out of prison.

What could have possessed a man in his position to throw everything away by turning to vice?

Only Thariyan can answer that because his reason for moonlighting as a pimp was not mentioned in court.

Dr Lim Boon Leng, a psychiatrist in private practice, said that Thariyan's actions that resulted in his fall from a position of authority could have been due to personal troubles, the lure of monetary gain or even thrill-seeking behaviour.

He qualified that Thariyan's real motive could not be known without speaking to him.

"When someone does well in his career, it doesn't mean that he makes wise choices. He could, in a moment of folly, take unnecessary risks or exhibit irrational behaviour," said Dr Lim.

Despite Thariyan's career in the armed forces, which is associated with rules and regulations, he might have a deviant or an impulsive personality, he added.

"It is not all that unusual as risk-takers don't think of the consequences, even if it puts their career or reputation at risk."

In response to TNP's queries, a Ministry of Defence spokesman said: "The Singapore Armed Forces holds servicemen to high standards of discipline and integrity and expects them to abide by the law.

"Those who commit offences will be charged in court and dealt with in accordance with the law."

Thariyan's officer appointment was cancelled and he was discharged in 2014, the spokesman added.

Text messages led to new charges

While Emlyn Thomas Thariyan was on trial in 2013 for having commercial sex with an underage prostitute, his lawyer wanted Thariyan's mobile phone to be admitted as evidence as it was "crucial" to his defence.

Mr S. Skandarajah wanted text messages from his client's phone admitted as evidence to show that Thariyan had "carried on" a relationship with the prostitute after he bought her services for $500 in a Bencoolen Street hotel on Feb 18, 2011.

Thariyan, then 37 and a lieutenant-colonel in the armour formation of the Singapore Armed Forces, denied he had sex with her.

PAID SEX

He was one of 51 men who were charged in 2012 with having paid sex with a 17-year-old prostitute who was part of an online vice ring.

The other men involved in the high-profile case included a former school principal, a banker and a former naval engineer.

Not only was Thariyan convicted of the offence and jailed for five months, the contents in his phone also led to fresh investigations against him.

The text messages produced as part of his defence had revealed that he had been in contact with social escorts and was living off the earnings of prostitution.

For the charges of procuring women for prostitution and living on the earnings of prostitutes, Thariyan, 40, was yesterday sentenced to six months' jail.

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Bonut

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Accused = Indian
DPP = Indian
Defence lawyer also Indian
Judge Indian with English name.
 

Papsmearer

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LTC at 37 year old should be considered high flyer right?

Correct, usually such high flyers are SAF scholars. And LTC pay is damn good too, and the benefits are very good. But I guess high pay does not stop corruption or crime, contrary to what the PAP keeps saying.
 

JohnTan

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Shit, I was looking for my name on that list, thank god, its not there. Phew.

It's a pity the pimp you use did not keep detailed records. The government should insist that all pimps keep detailed records so that it would be easier for the cops to nab the pervs and paedophiles out there who prey on underaged girls.
 

scroobal

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I think people are getting confused with this article. This guy was one of those that charged for having sex with underaged that was handled by another pimp. He was convicted and lost his SAF job. The following year he turned to this when he became jobless. The list of 48 covers the case of the underaged girl and not this guy's case.

This recent conviction is for pimping.
 

Scrooball (clone)

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Give up iron rice bowl just to poke around. Not beri smart ah neh.

How about this El Cheapo? Go to jail over iPad! :rolleyes:

http://www.straitstimes.com/singapo...gy-found-guilty-of-misappropriating-two-ipads

Ex-SCDF director of technology found guilty of misappropriating two iPads

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SINGAPORE - A former director of technology at the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) was convicted of misappropriating two iPads on Thursday, after a 10-day trial.

Jeganathan Ramasamy, 63, who held the position from 2007 to 2012, had claimed trial to two charges of criminal breach of trust of two iPad 2 tablets, worth a total of $1,877, at SCDF headquarters at Ubi Avenue in September 2011.

As part of his work, he had to interact with major IT vendors of the SCDF, one of which was NCS.

He had obtained the two iPads from NCS at his office to test mobile applications that NCS was to develop for SCDF.

The prosecution's case is that the tablets were entrusted to him by NCS to the SCDF for the purpose of trial. Jeganathan then dishonestly misappropriated the iPad2s by giving one to his daughter and selling the other to his colleague Eric Yap, then SCDF senior director of emergency services, for $200. Commissioner Yap, 46, became SCDF head in 2012.

Jeganathan's defence is that his understanding was that he had been handed the iPad2s for him to buy them in his personal capacity.

District Judge Shaiffudin Saruwan said he found the evidence of the witnesses from NCS was substantially consistent - that there was no agreement for NCS then group general manager of the defence and homeland security department Wong Soon Nam, 52, to look into the possibility of helping Jeganathan get the iPad2s for his personal purchase.

He adjourned the case to Nov 16 for Deputy Public Prosecutor Hon Yi to make his submission on sentence and mitigation by defence lawyer Sanjiv Rajan.

The maximum penalty for the offence is 20 years' jail and a fine.
 

GoldenDragon

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I don't understand why RCs can pimp out their women to MPs without being charged while ordinary hardworking sinkies are thrown in jail for doing an honest job.

You can't charge an entity for pimping. You can only charge an individual or several of them.
 

Leongsam

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You can't charge an entity for pimping. You can only charge an individual or several of them.

I used the term "RC" but the most basic of investigations will easily reveal the person(s) behind the pimping of female RC members to VIPs.
 
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