‘Why is your client smiling?’ SG judge asks lawyer of voyeur who filmed women nearly 100 times


A photo, supplied by one of the victims, of Darren Yeo Wei Hong, who was sentenced to a year’s jail for his offences. — Handout/The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE: Over two years, on almost 100 occasions, he used a hidden camera disguised as a smoke detector inside a toilet to film at least five women, including his own friends.

Darren Yeo Wei Hong, 34, who committed the offences between 2013 and 2015, distributed some of the videos to others whom he knew might know the victims.

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