Ex-S’pore embassy staff called to Japanese court for voyeurism involving minor while in service


The 55-year-old man has reportedly been dismissed from his position at the Singapore Embassy in Tokyo. -SINGAPORE EMBASSY TOKYO/FACEBOOK

TOKYO: A counsellor at the Singapore Embassy in Japan, who admitted to secretly filming a boy at a public bath in Tokyo, among other acts of voyeurism, has been asked to appear in a Japanese court, Japanese media reported on May 2.

The 55-year-old man, who has not been named, has since left the foreign service.

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