Muhammad Shaharudin Abdul Wahid committed the offences in separate incidents in 2021 and 2023.
SINGAPORE – A private-hire driver was ferrying a 19-year-old girl in a car in December 2021 when he repeatedly molested her during their journey.
V1 was in Bedok at around 6.30pm on Dec 9, 2021, when she requested on the “SG Bike Hitch” group on messaging platform Telegram for a ride to Bugis Junction shopping mall to meet a friend. “V1 told him that she was not a virgin, but that she did not want to go into details about her sexual experiences.”
The vehicle was at a traffic light when he exposed himself and molested her again. She paid him $15 and alighted when they reached the shopping mall at around 7.20pm.
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