Woman has had enough of perverted husband


Compiled by BENJAMIN LEE, C. ARUNO and R. ARAVINTHAN

A WOMAN whose husband was caught taking upskirt photos in Johor revealed that he is not a first-time offender, China Press reported.“Many years ago... the same thing happened. I can no longer forgive him,” she wrote on Facebook.

It was reported that the man was caught on CCTV approaching an unsuspecting woman unlocking her door grill outside her condominium unit in Johor Baru.

The man was seen flicking her miniskirt and placing his mobile phone underneath her skirt.

Fortunately, another man saw what had happened and shouted at him, prompting him to leave.

CCTV footage of the incident soon began circulating online and Internet users managed to identify the pervert.

His wife said she found out that he had done the same thing many years ago before they had children, but she forgave him.

But this was the final straw as his action had hurt their family, she said, adding that she no longer wanted to be associated with him.

The man, who worked as a sales agent, was later fired from his job for “serious violations of company policies and relevant laws”, the company said.

> Having spent just half a month in Malaysia, a student from China lost possessions worth over RM60,000 after his apartment in Nilai, Negri Sembilan, was burgled, Sin Chew Daily reported.The 22-year-old, known only as Hu, said he arrived in Malaysia earlier this month to study at an international university in Nilai.

When he returned home after class at 5pm on Oct 22, he found the apartment in complete disarray. His camera, lenses, photography equipment, laptop and cash worth RM60,000 were missing.

“I told my landlord, who helped me make a police report,” he said.

Hu believed that he had been robbed by an acquaintance he had met online, who came looking for him a few hours before the burglary asking to borrow money.

“I did not expect this to happen so soon after arriving in Malaysia. I feel scared and will consider moving,” he said.

The above articles are compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a, it denotes a separate news item.

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