Gag order lifted on identity of undergrad who filmed voyeuristic videos of female friends

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Chief Justice Sundaresh Menon on Friday (Sept 24) upheld a lower court decision to lift a gag order on the identity of a university student who had filmed voyeuristic videos of several women. Colin Chua Yi Jin, 23, had pleaded guilty on July 29 to seven counts of...

He noted that Chua's victims spoke with one voice and had wanted his identity revealed for a variety of reasons.

Last January, The Straits Times reported that the prosecution said 10 of the 12 women had requested Chua's identity be made known to the public.When Chua was first charged in 2019, a gag order was imposed by a district court to protect the women's identities.However, on July 29, the prosecution applied to the court for the gag order to be lifted.

The prosecution said there was public interest in identifying the accused and he should not be allowed to hide behind the gag order. The prosecutors had argued:"Both retribution and deterrence can only be given full weight if the accused is identified and publicly held responsible for the crimes that he has committed."Some of them had felt guilty there could be more victims who were unaware of what had happened to them because of the gag on Chua's name.For each charge of insulting a woman's modesty, an offender can be jailed for up to a year and fined.Get The New Paper on your phone with the free TNP app.

 

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