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Man in wife-sharing rape ring gets more jail time for posting intimate images related to wife fantasies
His posts on the Sammyboy forum were made in the years after he raped a co-conspirator's drugged wife in 2011.
File photo of the State Courts in Singapore. (Photo: CNA/Jeremy Long)
Davina Tham
23 Dec 2025 01:13PM (Updated: 23 Dec 2025 02:53PM)
The court heard that in April 2010, O started a thread titled "wife fantasy" on the Sammyboy forum.
He made the first post inviting other like-minded men with fantasies about their wives and other men's wives to contact him.
He said he wanted to "see if anyone is interested in sharing stories or pictures and videos but on a more discreet basis" and asked those with similar fantasies to send him a private message.
From 2012, O also posted in the thread and chatted with other forum users about his sexual fantasies, which included sex with the drugged or unconscious wives of other men.
Between 2012 and 2019, the man posted images from his recordings of sexual encounters with women in a Sammyboy thread titled "wifey pics to share".
He would mask the women's faces with a white circle but leave their private parts exposed. He also watermarked the images with a "copyright" phrase.
By the time investigations started in 2020, several of the image links no longer worked. Investigators were able to retrieve 19 images, of which 12 were considered obscene.
In one instance, O posted at least four obscene images to the thread and added the introduction: "Just wanna share some pics of my wife and hear comments from bros here."
Deputy Public Prosecutor Sruthi Boppana urged the court to jail the man for eight to 10 weeks, with the sentence to start after his current prison term has been completed.
She noted that the women in the images were in an intimate relationship with the man and trusted that he would not use their images in this manner.
"The images were utilised to lure other like-minded individuals to circulate similar compromising materials online," said Ms Boppana.
"The images received traction, with a total of 129 replies to this specific thread alone, and more than 2,500 responses to the overall forum posts relating to, inter alia, wife-swapping."
Defence lawyer Tan Jia Yi sought eight weeks' jail to run at the same time as the man's ongoing prison sentence.
She said that "despite everything that has happened", O's wife remained "supportive" of him. "He's taking time in prison to reflect on actions and work on himself," added the lawyer.
Judge Tan ordered the man's prison sentences to run consecutively, as concurrent sentences meant he would not face any consequences for his sustained criminal conduct.
