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Nanyang Polytechnic student admits to filming man in campus toilet

SINGAPORE — A Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) student admitted on Tuesday (Nov 26) to taking a video of a male victim in a campus toilet.

Nanyang Polytechnic student Brandon Mandolang Yong Fu (pictured), 18, said that he underwent counselling after filming a man in a toilet and he has since lost his scholarship with the polytechnic.

Nanyang Polytechnic student Brandon Mandolang Yong Fu (pictured), 18, said that he underwent counselling after filming a man in a toilet and he has since lost his scholarship with the polytechnic.

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SINGAPORE — A Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) student admitted on Tuesday (Nov 26) to taking a video of a male victim in a campus toilet.

Brandon Mandolang Yong Fu, 18, who was listed as a student leader on NYP's website, pleaded guilty to one charge of using insulting behaviour towards the victim.

He had used his phone to take a video of the unidentified victim, who was using the toilet at the time of the incident, with the intention to cause harassment.

The court heard that Mandolang was in a campus toilet on May 2 this year when he "suddenly felt an urge to masturbate", and started looking for pornographic material on his mobile phone.

Deputy Public Prosecutor (DPP) Kenneth Chin said that when the victim entered the washroom and went into the cubicle next to him, Mandolang decided to take a video of him.

The victim noticed Mandolang's phone when he looked up while relieving himself.

When Mandolang saw the victim looking at him, he quickly retracted his phone but stayed in the cubicle.

The victim waited outside the toilet to confront Mandolang, but left after 15 minutes as he was late for class.

The victim made a police report that night, stating "a case of voyeurism".

DPP Chin said that he would not object if the judge called for a probation suitability report, but reserved his position on sentencing pending the report. He added that he was not asking for reformative training — a regimented rehabilitation programme for offenders under the age of 21 who commit relatively serious crimes.

Mandolang told the court that he would like to apologise to the victim, his family and his lecturers.

The teenager, who was not represented by a lawyer, said that he had reflected after the incident and deeply regrets it.

"Also, I've been undergoing counselling with my school counsellor regularly since then," he said. "I've been suspended from my school for a semester and lost my NYP scholarship."

He said that he has been working part-time to support himself and earn enough money for his school fees.

"I hope to be given a second chance and I promise this will be my last encounter with the law," he said.

The judge called for a probation suitability report and adjourned sentencing to Dec 24. CNA

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