He obtained information of over 500 female students in one day by conducting fake survey. Read more at straitstimes.com.
On his use of fake surveys, DPP Bin said Fong would lie to the students that he represented an educational institution or government body, and deceive them into believing that he was conducting the surveys on their authority.Fong would then stalk them by sending them text messages, and in some cases, keep them under surveillance by using the information he had collected.
After finding the victim’s user details in the directory, he contacted the victim and told her he knew she was enrolled in the university and had her NTU details.This happened soon after Fong finished serving a prison sentence for harassing other students. He had been convicted of similar offences on Oct 1, 2019, where he was sentenced to three months’ jail and a fine of $8,000. His sentence was backdated to Aug 8,2019.
He described Fong as a recalcitrant offender who targeted some of the same schools after being released from prison.
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