Serious Construction worker jailed a year for molesting teenage girls on MRT train

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A Bangladeshi construction worker was jailed for a year on Wednesday (Sept 6) after molesting three teenage girls while travelling on the MRT.

Ray Chandan, 37, pleaded guilty to two counts of outrage of modesty.

A third count of molestation involving a 15-year-old girl was taken into consideration during sentencing.

The court heard that Ray usually molested his victims between Yishun and Khatib stations, as the train would be more crowded at this stretch - making it easier for him to stand close to them.


http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/courts-crime/construction-worker-jailed-a-year-for-molesting-teenage-girls-on-mrt-train
 
An Ah Neh called "Ray".

What will they think of next?
 
just chop off his hands n the world will be safer
 
They might have switched names around….Ray is a common bangla surname….never seen any Satyajit Ray films?

Don't sully the great filmmaker's name by association with this filthy Bangla. The Bengalis have produced some of the subcontinent's most inspiring men as well as the lowest of its scumbags.

A rare hyperbolic utterance from Akira Kurosawa: "Not to have seen the cinema of Ray means existing in the world without seeing the sun or the moon."

And Martin Scorsese: "Ray's magic, the simple poetry of his images and their emotional impact will always stay with me."
 
What we are trying to establish here is that Ray is a fairly common Bangla surname….west bengal shares a border with bangladesh….they all speak the same lingo.

Some english cunt drew a line on a map and separated them but banglas are basically indians with foreign passports.

satyajit ray may have been a great film maker to people for octogenarians….i find his films a crashing bore….B&W some more.


Don't sully the great filmmaker's name by association with this filthy Bangla. The Bengalis have produced some of the subcontinent's most inspiring men as well as the lowest of its scumbags.

A rare hyperbolic utterance from Akira Kurosawa: "Not to have seen the cinema of Ray means existing in the world without seeing the sun or the moon."

And Martin Scorsese: "Ray's magic, the simple poetry of his images and their emotional impact will always stay with me."
 
satyajit ray may have been a great film maker to people for octogenarians….i find his films a crashing bore….B&W some more.

To each his own. For me the artistry of Ray is without equal among his peers. The other great Bengali filmmaker that I like is Ritwik Ghatak, who chose to remain in Dacca (now Dhaka) after Partition – but he's still a notch below Ray.

Like I said, the Bengalis have produced some of the subcontinent's most inspiring men as well as the lowest of its scumbags.

And I'm certainly not an octogenarian. :)

BTW, 'Ray' in Bangla is not pronounced [rei], but [rai].
 
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