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Singapore jails ex-NUS student who used spy camera to film women showering in hostel

  • Ng Yong Kuan, who suffered from schizophrenia, installed the device in the toilet of female-only floors while staying with his sister at a dormitory
  • He was sentenced to two months’ jail after pleading guilty to multiple charges, including possessing voyeuristic recordings

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A former National University of Singapore student was jailed for filming women while they showered in a hostel at the institution. Photo: Facebook
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A former National University of Singapore (NUS) student was sentenced to two months’ jail on Thursday after filming women showering using motion-activated spy cameras he installed in female-only toilet.

This was while he was staying with his sister in a dormitory at NUS.

The fact that Ng Yong Kuan, now aged 27, suffers from schizophrenia was taken into account in sentencing after three psychiatrists stated that the condition was a factor in his actions.

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Schizophrenia is a major psychotic illness that alters certain realities for sufferers. They are prone to hallucinations such as hearing voices that others do not hear, and they often suffer from paranoia or delusions of being followed or controlled.

Ng had pleaded guilty on November 14 to a charge of possessing voyeuristic recordings and one of criminal trespass.

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Two other charges of possessing voyeuristic imagery were taken into account for sentencing.

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