Man admits pouring semen into female colleagues' drinking bottles
Kuala Lumpur, Nov 27 (ANI): A civilian employee of the Singapore police force has admitted that he masturbated in his office before adding his semen into his female colleagues' drinking bottles.
According to Nanyang Siang Pau, Sim Keng Tee approached his colleagues on the pretext of having a chat with them before secretly recording them drinking the water with his mobile phone, the Star Online reported.
The administrative staff started his despicable act on February 21, 2008 when he masturbated in front of a woman colleague's photo, stored his semen in a bottle before pouring it into her drinking bottle.
Nearly two months later, he did it again to another co-worker and recorded his acts before saving the video clips in his computer.
His antics came to light after another co-worker caught him taking an up skirt photo of her in September last year. She snatched his phone before calling the police.olice found the clips in the computer and the man was later sacked from the force.
The man has pleaded guilty to all 146 charges of misdemeanour at a court in Singapore. The court has set December 1 for sentencing. (ANI)
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