Tuesday, December 16, 2025
ADVT 
International

Indian-Origin Man Jailed For Raping Teacher In Singapore

Darpan News Desk IANS, 03 Oct, 2016 12:33 PM
  • Indian-Origin Man Jailed For Raping Teacher In Singapore
A 27-year-old Indian-origin former beach patrol officer in Singapore was today sentenced to more than 11 years in prison and 12 strokes of the cane for raping a drunken woman at the country's famous resort island of Sentosa in May 2012.
 
Pram Nair was found guilty of rape and sexual assault in July this year after a 15-day trial, during which he defended himself by "scandalising" the victim, claiming the 20-year-old relief teacher was an alcoholic party girl and had flirted with him and other men that night.
 
Prosecutors had called for a 16-year jail term and 15 strokes of the cane, "an exemplary sentence" which would "pierce false stereotypes and wrong assumptions about rapes and sexual assaults of intoxicated victims", Channel News Asia reported.
 
The sentence would serve as a warning that "it is not OK to assume that skimpily-clad, drunk girls at a party are asking for it," the Channel quoted Deputy Public Prosecutor Kavita Uthrapathy as saying.
 
 
Mr Nair raped and sexually assaulted the victim on May 6, 2012 at about 2.25 AM after the pair met at a beach party and he plied her with alcohol, on one occasion pouring drink into her mouth for 20 seconds.
 
After the victim was intoxicated, Nair separated her from her friend and took her to a stretch of Siloso beach 80 to 90 metres away from the party, where he raped her while she lay unconscious.
 
Two other partygoers who saw Nair on top of the victim called the police. The victim's friend found her a short while later, lying on the sand naked from the waist down and foaming at the mouth.
 
Mr Nair could have been jailed up to 20 years and caned for each of the two charges of rape and sexual assault. 

MORE International ARTICLES

Indian-Origin Woman Sonita Nijhawan Killed In Axe Attack In Surrey, UK

Indian-Origin Woman Sonita Nijhawan Killed In Axe Attack In Surrey, UK
  Ms Sonita Nijhawan was discovered in a pool of blood in her family estate in Surrey, south England, in May this year. Her husband Sanjay Nijhawan is accused of killing her with as many as 124 blows from an axe.

Indian-Origin Woman Sonita Nijhawan Killed In Axe Attack In Surrey, UK

Child Care Projects make a positive impact, one goal at a time

Child Care Projects make a positive impact, one goal at a time
Projects Abroad makes progress on literacy efforts through detailed Care Management Plans

Child Care Projects make a positive impact, one goal at a time

Some British Indian Men Consider Their Wives As 'Disposable Women': Report

Some British Indian men are among a broader South Asian group in the UK who are guilty of mistreating and abandoning their wives in their countries of origin, a new report by a UK University has found.

Some British Indian Men Consider Their Wives As 'Disposable Women': Report

2 Indians Charged With Visa Fraud In New Jersey

2 Indians Charged With Visa Fraud In New Jersey
  Harpreet Sachdeva, 26, and Sanjeev Sukhija, 35, currently on a foreign worker visas and living in New Jersey have been charged with one count of conspiracy to commit visa fraud.

2 Indians Charged With Visa Fraud In New Jersey

Will China Again Block Masood Azhar's Terror Listing? It Has Days To Decide

Will China Again Block Masood Azhar's Terror Listing? It Has Days To Decide
In March this year, China - a permanent member of the UN Security Council - had blocked an application moved by India and co-sponsored by United States, United Kingdom and France to place sanctions on the JeM chief.

Will China Again Block Masood Azhar's Terror Listing? It Has Days To Decide

India to boycott Saarc Summit in Islamabad, Pakistan says 'unfortunate'

India to boycott Saarc Summit in Islamabad, Pakistan says 'unfortunate'
India on Tuesday announced it will not attend the Saarc Summit in Islamabad in November, saying that regional cooperation and terror don't go together.

India to boycott Saarc Summit in Islamabad, Pakistan says 'unfortunate'