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A 12 year-old boy was detained by a naked PRC woman in her HDB apartment for hours, only to be released upon the arrival of the police.
The incident took place on 10th October at Block 898A, Woodlands Drive 50 around noon.
According to a reader who witnessed the incident, the woman was walking around the house naked with the main door left open. The 12 year-old boy was running along the corridor playing with two of his friends in front of her unit when the woman came out of the house and grabbed the boy's arm, accusing him of peeping at her.
The young boy tried to break loose from her grip in vain and was forcibly dragged into her apartment, slamming the main door behind her. She was heard hurling expletives at the boy behind closed door.
Neighbors who arrived at the unit after hearing the commotion tried to pacify the woman and urged her to let the boy go but to no avail. The woman insisted that the boy had broken the law by peeping at her naked body and therefore should be punished.
One of the neighbors who was at the unit warned her that it is against the law of Singapore to hold the boy against his will but she insisted that she had done nothing wrong. She refused to open the door and shouted at the neighbors to go away and said that she will deal with him in her own way.
The police was called in subsequently and the woman released the boy after much persuasion from the police officers. The police officers then took her statement and left the scene.
The parent of the 12 year-old boy was not at the scene throughout the whole incident. It is not known if police will be taking any action against the woman for her indecency or her wrongful confinement of the young boy.