RSAF Pilot Pleads Guilty to Molesting Student at NTU Dormitory

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RSAF Pilot Pleads Guilty to Molesting Student at NTU Dormitory
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A Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) helicopter pilot admitted to molesting a female student at a Nanyang Technological University (NTU) dormitory. He will be sentenced on Feb 21.

A Republic of Singapore Air Force ( RSAF ) helicopter pilot pleaded guilty to molesting a female student at a Nanyang Technological University ( NTU ) dormitory. He entered the victim's room, which was meant for female students exclusively.

He also accessed the dormitory rooms of two other women. The pilot will be sentenced on Feb 21.

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