Singer molested woman in Singapore after 15 cups of whisky


A singer who had consumed between 10 and 15 cups of whisky molested a female freelance production crew member after a show at the Mediacorp Campus.

Sivabalan Siva Prasad Menon, 42, was fined S$3,000 yesterday after pleading guilty to one count of molestation.

The woman cannot be named due to a gag order. The Straits Times is also not disclosing the exact date of when the crime took place to protect her identity, and details about the show were not disclosed in court documents.

However, there is no gag order on Sivabalan’s identity.

On the day of the incident in 2022, the victim reported at around 11am to work on the production of the show.

Sivabalan, who was hired as a singer and dancer for the show, was also there. Between 3pm and 11.30pm, he downed up to 15 cups of whisky and became intoxicated, said Deputy Public Prosecutor Grace Teo.

After the show ended at 12.20am the next day, the victim and a male friend waited for a lift at Basement 1 of the campus.

The DPP said: “The lift doors opened and the accused walked out of the lift. When he saw the victim, he walked towards her, grabbed her by the jaw and kissed her once on her right cheek... as the victim tried to pull away.”

The victim told Sivabalan that she did not like being treated in such a manner. Her friend then stood between them and told Sivabalan to leave.

The victim and her friend walked away before they called for the next lift. The two also noticed that Sivabalan, who left the vicinity soon after, reeked of alcohol.

They went to a room for production crew members, where the victim cried and hyperventilated because she felt stressed by the incident, said DPP Teo.

The victim alerted the police later that day. — The Straits Times/ANN

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