SINGAPORE – He joined a WhatsApp chat group meant for fans of a Chinese boy band, obtained the phone numbers of two underage girls in the group and then sexually exploited them. Apart from exploiting the two girls, who are sisters, Teo Jun How, 21, admitted to committing sexual offences against five other girls. He pleaded guilty on Friday to...
SINGAPORE – He joined a WhatsApp chat group meant for fans of a Chinese boy band, obtained the phone numbers of two underage girls in the group and then sexually exploited them.
District Judge Kessler Soh called for a report to determine Teo’s suitability for probation, but added that he would be inclined to side with the prosecution’s call for a jail sentence. Some months later, Teo messaged her on Instagram and asked her to meet him. She initially refused, but Teo persisted and she relented.
On Jan 17, 2021, at about 3.30pm, Teo called the older sister, then 15, and asked if she wanted to be friends with him. He kept quiet when she asked who he was before he started moaning and making other sexual noises.
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