Friday, August 7, 2009
At the age of nine, he was already a veteran on social networking websites. By the time he was 12, he was a regular on an online chatroom popular with homosexual men. When he was 15, he pimped himself out, posting online messages on the chatroom that he was up for some 'fun' - if the men paid him for it. At least six men, aged 21 to 50, took him up on his offer. Now, half are doing time for committing obscene acts with the teenager, who is now 17. On Wednesday, Victor Ng Yong You, 25, and Thomas Song Choong Chen, 37, became the latest to be jailed for the crimes under the Children and Young Persons Act. Both men will spend three months behind bars. They are among six men who have been taken before the court in connection with the teenager. The youth cannot be named due to a court order. Quek Hock Sing, 42, a tour guide, was the first to be convicted in January for a similar offence. He was jailed for four months. Both Ng, who was a property agent at the time, and Song, a supervisor, committed the offences two years ago
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This guy ia playing with fire.
How can he outwit the wolves in the chatroom.
There are bound to be people who is more cunning than he and then he will be the next victim as shown in the report.
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