In ‘most shocking and horrific’ case, 20-yr Singapore man jailed 22 years for raping, sodomising underage girls
Muhammad Anddy Faizul Mohd Eskah was sentenced to 22 years’ jail and the maximum 24 strokes of the cane for statutory rape, aggravated rape and sexual assault by penetration. — TODAY pic
Anddy was first arrested in May 2016, after having sexually abused nine victims, but was charged and released on bail three months later. He then continued assaulting more girls. “If this continues and you revert to your old behaviour, you will be punished much more severely than this Your whole life will be spent in prison. You should ask yourself if it’s worth it, this sexual spree,” the judge said.Anddy underwent three psychiatric assessments at the Institute of Mental Health, and was eventually diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder with an “imminent and serious risk of sexual reoffending”.
The court heard that he was first investigated in 2015 for sexual offences against two girls, one of whom got pregnant and gave birth.By the time he was arrested on May 9, 2016, he had sexually abused at least nine victims. Another victim, aged 13 at the time, initially refused to entertain his many Facebook messages. But after a quarrel with her boyfriend, she talked to him and he seized the chance to manipulate her, asking for nude photos in exchange for not spreading rumours about the nature of the quarrel.
He later raped her twice at a multi-storey car park and on another day, raped her twice more in a department store fitting room.
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