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Moral of story: If you possess obscene films, don't film your daughter showering...or they will catch you for both.
Man who filmed daughter showering pleads guilty
by Leong Wai Kit
Updated 05:29 PM Oct 31, 2012
SINGAPORE - A man who filmed his daughter while she was showering pleaded guilty today.
The 50-year-old, who cannot be named to protect the girl's identity, committed the offence sometime between January 2009 and March 2010.
His daughter was about 15 at that time.
The man had placed a phone, on the video recording mode, in the pocket of a pair of jeans, which was hung in the toilet of his home. His daughter discovered the phone while she was showering, and deleted the video after seeing the recording.
She later approached her school counsellor, and a report was made in April 2010.
The court heard the man has a diploma in computer science, and had worked in the IT field.
The man, who is now jobless, first pleaded guilty in June this year.
However, the plea was retracted last month for the prosecution to consider the status of the man's second charge for possessing 91 obscene films.
His case will be heard again on Friday. The court today imposed a bail of S$10,000.
The accused faces a maximum penalty of a one-year jail term and a fine. CHANNEL NEWSASIA
Man who filmed daughter showering pleads guilty
by Leong Wai Kit
Updated 05:29 PM Oct 31, 2012
SINGAPORE - A man who filmed his daughter while she was showering pleaded guilty today.
The 50-year-old, who cannot be named to protect the girl's identity, committed the offence sometime between January 2009 and March 2010.
His daughter was about 15 at that time.
The man had placed a phone, on the video recording mode, in the pocket of a pair of jeans, which was hung in the toilet of his home. His daughter discovered the phone while she was showering, and deleted the video after seeing the recording.
She later approached her school counsellor, and a report was made in April 2010.
The court heard the man has a diploma in computer science, and had worked in the IT field.
The man, who is now jobless, first pleaded guilty in June this year.
However, the plea was retracted last month for the prosecution to consider the status of the man's second charge for possessing 91 obscene films.
His case will be heard again on Friday. The court today imposed a bail of S$10,000.
The accused faces a maximum penalty of a one-year jail term and a fine. CHANNEL NEWSASIA