National University of Singapore student charged with filming two women showering in hostel toilet; suspended till 2022 | Malay Mail

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National University of Singapore student charged with filming two women showering in hostel toilet; suspended till 2022

Jonathan Angga Dharmawan Jie is accused of taking four videos over four hours in the early hours of Aug 28 last year at the University Town Residence North Tower hostel. — TODAY pic

The Singaporean is accused of taking these videos in the wee hours of Aug 28 last year at the University Town Residence North Tower hostel.One alleged victim was filmed at 12.23am and 12.25am that morning and another woman was said to have been filmed twice at the same toilet at 4.10am. According to an online newsletter from the university’s engineering science programme, dated August last year, Angga was a second-year student in the programme at the time of the incidents.

The internal disciplinary process, which involved a series of hearings and deliberations, took place between October last year and April this year, said the spokesperson.“NUS takes a strong stand against any form of sexual misconduct the university is committed to making every effort to build and strengthen a culture of respect and consent on campus,” the spokesperson said.If convicted of insulting a woman’s modesty, he could be jailed up to a year, fined or both for each charge.

 

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