Rama Shanker Singh was a superintendent when he retired in 2016.
SINGAPORE – A retired police officer who was a supervisor to two full-time national servicemen when he groped the pair was sentenced to 24 days’ jail and a fine of $20,000 on June 12.
Singh, who joined the police force in 1984, targeted his first victim in the conference room at the Ang Mo Kio Police Division Headquarters in 2003. The victim, identified in court documents as V1, is now 42. Separately, Singh groped the second victim, V2, who is now 38, in a police car some time between 2005 and 2006.Singh withdrew his hand when the younger man told him to stop, only to repeat the act later during the same ride.
On Dec 13, 2020, the police received information that Singh had allegedly committed certain “offences” against an NSF, and the retiree was arrested eight days later.Singh was later investigated for the offences he committed against V1 and V2.
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