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Molestation cases up by 20% in first nine


months of this year: Police

There were 1,168 molest cases reported between January and September, a 19.9 per cent increase compared to last

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! PUBLISHED OCT 22, 2017, 10:58 AM SGT UPDATED OCT 23, 2017, 5:53 PM

Fabian Koh " (mailto:fabkoh@sph.com.sg)

SINGAPORE - There has been a rise in outrage of modesty cases this year, the police said in a press release on
Sunday (Oct 22).

There were 1,168 cases reported between January and September - an increase of 194 cases, or 19.9 per cent -
compared to the same period last year.

Of the cases, 152 were committed on public transport, while 76 were committed at public entertainment
outlets.

Public transport cases jumped 49 per cent, while entertainment outlet cases saw an increase of 24.6 per cent
from the same period last year.

The police said eight men aged between 25 and 68 will be charged this week for separate cases committed
between January and July.

Anyone found guilty of outrage of modesty can be jailed up to two years, fined, caned, or any combination of
these punishments.

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To prevent cases happening in public transport areas, crime prevention information is disseminated to
commuters, while officers from the Public Transport Security Command conduct patrols to project police
presence.

In public entertainment outlets, the police work with operators on additional security measures like installing
CCTVs, while operators are to prevent overcrowding and ensure sufficient lighting.

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"Take note of the prominent features and attire of the suspect


as well as the direction in which he or she went," the police press release added.

"If it is safe to do so, the victim or other witnesses of the crime may assist to detain the suspect while waiting
for the police to arrive."

Correction note: The story has been updated to reflect the correct age range of the eight men who will 
charged this week.

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