A student who filmed upskirt videos of 19 women, mostly on escalators, was on Friday jailed for 12 weeks. Tien Kiat Chong, 26,
He placed his left foot on the step above, just below where the victim was standing, and put his phone with its camera facing up on his left knee to try to take an upskirt video, said Deputy Public Prosecutor Ng Jun Chong.
A witness saw him and alerted the station staff. When confronted, Tien denied trying to take an upskirt video of the victim.The station staff and the witness found an upskirt video in his phone, filmed from behind a woman on an escalator. Tien repeatedly apologised and asked them if they could forget about what happened, adding that he was still studying.In his statement to the police, Tien denied taking any upskirt videos. He claimed he had wanted to record a video of the woman's face but managed to capture only her"back view".
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