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Oct 6, 2010

Cop in jail for molest

By Elena Chong

Former police office Ng Kok Peng, 32, was sentenced to 10 months jail for molesting a 22-year-old woman on the 7th floor staircase landing of the Woodlands Checkpoint. -- ST PHOTO: WONG KWAI CHOW

 

A POLICE officer was sentenced to 10 months' jail on Wednesday after he was convicted of molesting a young auxiliary police constable.

 

But Ng Kok Peng, 33, a senior staff sergeant, is appealing against conviction and sentence. He is released on $10,000 bail.

 

District Judge Sarjit Singh convicted him on Monday after a trial of kissing the 22-year-old and squeezing her breast at a staircase landing at Woodlands Checkpoint on Jan 18 last year. She is no longer with the auxiliary police force.

 

Ng, from Jurong police division, had been deployed at the checkpoint at the time as a deputy team leader. During the trial, the victim testified that Ng had invited her for a smoke at the 7th floor staircase landing where he molested her.

 

After the incident, she went to the toilet to wash herself as she had found his action disgusting.

 

She related the incident separately to two colleagues who told her to lodge a report but she was reluctant to do so. She finally did so six days later. Ng could have been jailed for up to two years or fined or caned or received any combined punishment.

 

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How come the guy is 32yo and 33yo all in the same article? Did he celebrate his b'day while Elena Chong was writing the newspaper article?

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How come the guy is 32yo and 33yo all in the same article? Did he celebrate his b'day while Elena Chong was writing the newspaper article?

 

one is the lunar year age mah [laugh] [laugh]

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the guy must be fat and ugly.....if yandao type, I dun think he will kena.

On the contrary, he's thin and geeky.

 

I saw his pic thru ST apps on my iphone.

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the guy must be fat and ugly.....if yandao type, I dun think he will kena.

 

 

errrrr.............. quite ok look .......ST got picture printed somemore. :ph34r:

 

 

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heard of many steamy stories happening in the staircase landings of checkpoint..

 

by both sexes of various agencies & companies...

 

maybe this guy thot he can get lucky.

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Most likely he don't want to pay when kenna blackmailed by her. O'wise why she take 6 days to lodge rpt? Must be wif consent lah.

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heard of many steamy stories happening in the staircase landings of checkpoint..

 

u mean constant car, lorry and motorbike smog is an aphrodisiac ah? [:p]

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Whether high or low position of employment, I always feel that "professionalism" is the strongest quality a person can have. And professionalism includes proper interaction with colleagues. It's very important for schools, especially tertiary institutions, to emphasize this - before their graduates step into the working world.

 

It doesn't mean that lower-paying or rank-and-file jobs allow a person to relax professional standards.

 

Coincidentally, this is not the only case of unprofessionalism happening in the news lately. Even a principal of a prestigious school can get into trouble for behaving unprofessionally [:/] . Small, single mistake can wipe out an entire career's worth of achievements.

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Whether high or low position of employment, I always feel that "professionalism" is the strongest quality a person can have. And professionalism includes proper interaction with colleagues. It's very important for schools, especially tertiary institutions, to emphasize this - before their graduates step into the working world.

 

It doesn't mean that lower-paying or rank-and-file jobs allow a person to relax professional standards.

 

Coincidentally, this is not the only case of unprofessionalism happening in the news lately. Even a principal of a prestigious school can get into trouble for behaving unprofessionally [:/] . Small, single mistake can wipe out an entire career's worth of achievements.

 

hi which school? does it start with A?

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