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Teacher who paid for massage with fake notes loses appeal


Judge dismisses appeal of man convicted of counterfeiting $100 notes to pay for sex
SELINA LUM, LAW CORRESPONDENT
Jun 26, 2018 06:00 am
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A secondary school teacher who used two counterfeit $100 notes he made to pay for massage services began his three-year jail term yesterday after losing his appeal.
Daniel Wong Mun Meng, 44, failed to convince a High Court judge that the notes were meant as a teaching tool to "excite and engage" students on currency exchange.

His contention that he wanted to use the notes as props for the school's Maths Day, because they depicted youth from uniformed groups and was in line with the event's SG50 theme, was rejected.

In dismissing Wong's appeal against conviction for counterfeiting the money and using the fake notes as genuine currency, Justice Aedit Abdullah said his reasons beggared belief.

In July 2015, Wong made the two fake notes by photocopying a genuine one on his home printer. On the night of Aug 3, 2015, he drove to Orchard Towers, where he offered to pay a Vietnamese woman $200 for "services".

He paid Ms Nguyen Nhu Trang with the fake notes before driving her to Fragrance Hotel in Balestier Road. They spent an hour there.

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He testified that she gave him a full body massage and had sex with him. But Ms Trang told the court that there was no sex.

The case came to light after she tried to use one of the fake notes at a supermarket and was caught by a cashier.

Police officers arrested Wong at Bukit Batok Secondary School on Aug 20, 2015. He was suspended from teaching in December the same year.
He was found guilty after a 12-day trial and sentenced to three years' jail in November last year. He had been out on bail pending appeal.
Yesterday, his lawyer Melanie Ho pointed to the scheme of work for Wong's class to establish that he did intend to deal with currency exchange as a topic.
But the judge questioned if it was just an excuse.

"Do teachers generally create counterfeit notes to fulfil the scheme of work?" he asked, adding that Monopoly money or other currency could have been used.
Ms Ho argued that three years was too harsh for Wong. His infidelity took a toll on his marriage, she said.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Kenneth Chin said Wong's defence was an afterthought, adding he failed to mention any intention to use the fake notes for class or for Maths Day when questioned by the police.

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KNN this teacher must be aiming at underskirt everyday at the sec sch girls KNN
 
having to pay for parking in school is taking a toll.

He should have paid for his school parking with the $100 note...ha ha ha...it is call the thief stealing from the thief!!.

I have actually made a print out of the $10 note once, testing an extremely expensive scanner & forgot the ink used printer to scan & print two copies of the front only. I use a cutter to cut the 'counterfeit' notes. Kept one in a folder & the other I placed it in my wallet with my bill folds. You can spot the difference in bright light, the printed ones, though the copy was good. I accidentally paid $10 for a taxi ride & didn't know...found out much later when I couldn't find the 'counterfeit' money....ha ha ha ha
 
He should have paid for his school parking with the $100 note...ha ha ha...it is call the thief stealing from the thief!!.

I have actually made a print out of the $10 note once, testing an extremely expensive scanner & forgot the ink used printer to scan & print two copies of the front only. I use a cutter to cut the 'counterfeit' notes. Kept one in a folder & the other I placed it in my wallet with my bill folds. You can spot the difference in bright light, the printed ones, though the copy was good. I accidentally paid $10 for a taxi ride & didn't know...found out much later when I couldn't find the 'counterfeit' money....ha ha ha ha
it was an honest mistake. let's move on. hahahaha.
 
One taxi driver must be cursing me till kingdom come...honest mistake!!...no wonder, nowadays I take a cab...I "twitch".
knn, you must be the cause of that cabby who had to wind down his windows after ferrying that fellaguano-scented shitskin after her bkt meal - just to save on aircon :cool:
 
He should have paid for his school parking with the $100 note...ha ha ha...it is call the thief stealing from the thief!!.

I have actually made a print out of the $10 note once, testing an extremely expensive scanner & forgot the ink used printer to scan & print two copies of the front only. I use a cutter to cut the 'counterfeit' notes. Kept one in a folder & the other I placed it in my wallet with my bill folds. You can spot the difference in bright light, the printed ones, though the copy was good. I accidentally paid $10 for a taxi ride & didn't know...found out much later when I couldn't find the 'counterfeit' money....ha ha ha ha

I've informed the authorities of your evil crime. Run while you can!
 
As far as the teacher's wife is concerned, his bigger crime is in his infidelity. How dare he screws a Vietnamese prostitute! Wonder if he has been forgiven or forsaken by thw wife!
 
Really malu habis. Called chicken also want to short change her.
 
As far as the teacher's wife is concerned, his bigger crime is in his infidelity. How dare he screws a Vietnamese prostitute! Wonder if he has been forgiven or forsaken by thw wife!

His wife should be remorseful that she lost her husband to a hooker. She should reflect on her own looks and whether she had did her best to satisfy all his sexual needs. A good wife should take care of her husband's sexual needs. It's one of the key duties of a good wife.
 
I know it's only mid-year, but this kam lan kia already has the cockanadan of the year award sewn up. It's hard to beat this monumental fuck-up.
 
Anyone knows which school he taught at?
Police officers arrested Wong at Bukit Batok Secondary School on Aug 20, 2015. He was suspended from teaching in December the same year.
He was found guilty after a 12-day trial and sentenced to three years' jail in November last year. He had been out on bail pending appeal.
Yesterday, his lawyer Melanie Ho pointed to the scheme of work for Wong's class to establish that he did intend to deal with currency exchange as a topic.
 
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