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‘Mark him for life': Singapore teen's parents want Ian Fang caned for sexual offences
‘Mark him for life': Singapore teen's parents want Ian Fang caned for sexual offences

South China Morning Post

time3 days ago

  • General
  • South China Morning Post

‘Mark him for life': Singapore teen's parents want Ian Fang caned for sexual offences

The parents of a teenage girl in Singapore have called for stronger punishment for former actor Ian Fang, after he was convicted of having underage sex with their daughter. Fang, 35, was sentenced to 40 months' jail on May 19 after pleading guilty to sexual offences involving a minor. He did not face caning for the sexual offences he committed against the then 15-year-old girl. The victim's parents, however, have called for Fang to be caned. 'Mark him for life. He marked my daughter for life,' the girl's father told national broadcaster CNA. 'Let the guy learn. Like that, every time he takes off his clothes, people can see … he did something bad in the past.' The couple also said they intended to sue Fang. In June last year, Fang engaged in mostly unprotected sex with the victim on nine occasions, despite knowing that she was underage. He was 34 at the time of the offences, and worked as an acting teacher at a modelling school for students aged four to 14.

Ian Fang and Lev Panfilov's PR statuses under review: ICA
Ian Fang and Lev Panfilov's PR statuses under review: ICA

CNA

time21-05-2025

  • CNA

Ian Fang and Lev Panfilov's PR statuses under review: ICA

SINGAPORE: The Immigration and Checkpoints Authority (ICA) is reviewing the permanent residence statuses of Ian Fang and Lev Panfilov, it said on Wednesday (May 21). In response to questions from CNA about the two men's offences, ICA confirmed that Singapore permanent residents who have been convicted of offences will have their PR statuses reviewed by ICA. "As the review of the PR statuses for Ian Fang and Lev Panfilov is ongoing, we are unable to share more details at this juncture," an ICA spokesperson said. Fang, a former actor, was sentenced to 40 months' jail on Monday after pleading guilty to sexual offences involving a then 15-year-old minor. The 35-year-old was born in Shanghai and educated in Singapore, and is a Singapore permanent resident. Fang, whose registered name is Fang Wei Jie, pleaded guilty to three charges of sexual penetration of a girl under 16. Three similar charges were taken into consideration for sentencing, along with one count of obstructing justice and one count of stalking. A gag order remains on the identity of Fang's victim, who was 15 at the time of the offences in 2024. He was an acting teacher with a child modelling school which provides classes for students aged four to 14 when the pair met at an entertainment event. The maximum penalty Fang could have faced was a jail term of up to 10 years or a fine, or both. He did not face caning for his offences. Former Wah!Banana actor Panfilov, a permanent resident from Russia, was sentenced to 11 years and six months in jail, as well as 12 strokes of the cane, for raping, sexually assaulting and molesting a woman he met on dating app Tinder. After his sentencing on Monday, the 29-year-old's lawyers confirmed that he will appeal his conviction and sentence. The victim in his case also cannot be named due to a gag order protecting her identity. The high-profile verdict for Panfilov's case in March gained traction online after attracting comments from the former vice-president of the Law Society of Singapore Chia Boon Teck. In a post on LinkedIn, Mr Chia appeared to question the victim's actions and made comments that were perceived as victim-shaming. resign from his post. Law and Home Affairs Minister K Shanmugam also weighed in, stating that "shaming and blaming victims steps over the line" and that "any misogyny should have no place in our society". Those convicted of rape can be sentenced to a maximum of 20 years' jail and fined or caned. The penalties for sexual assault by penetration are the same as those for rape.

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