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Man jailed 5 months for molesting woman after claiming he was her father’s workmate

February 16, 2026 at 04:13 AM
By The Straits Times
Om Kumar Rai, 42, kissed the back of her hand twice before grabbing her breast.

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Om Kumar Rai, 42, kissed the back of her hand twice before grabbing her breast. Man jailed 5 months for molesting woman after claiming he was her father’s workmate Sign up now: Get ST's newsletters delivered to your inboxOm Kumar Rai pleaded guilty to one count of using criminal force towards a person with intent to outrage modesty.PHOTO: ST FILEClaudia TanSummarySummaryOm Kumar Rai approached a 22-year-old woman, claiming to be her father's workmate, kissed her hand twice, then grabbed her right breast.The victim pushed him away, reported the incident to police, leading prosecutors to highlight his "undoubtedly intrusive" contact.Om, 42, was sentenced to five months' jail on Feb 13 after pleading guilty to using criminal force with intent to outrage modesty.AI generatedPublished Feb 16, 2026, 12:13 PMUpdated Feb 16, 2026, 12:13 PMSINGAPORE – A woman was walking home one night when a man claiming to be her father’s workmate approached her and kissed her hand twice. He later took her to a staircase landing where he grabbed her right breast. Om Kumar Rai, 42, was sentenced to five months’ jail on Feb 13, after pleading guilty to one count of using criminal force towards a person with intent to outrage modesty. The court heard that the man approached the 22-year-old woman at around midnight on June 17, 2025. The name of the victim and the location of the incident were redacted from court documents. Om claimed he was her father’s workmate, and tried to strike up a conversation with her. Shortly after, he extended his right hand to her. The victim, who thought he wanted to give her a handshake, did the same. “Instead of returning the handshake, the accused held onto the victim’s right hand and kissed the back of her right hand once,” Deputy Public Prosecutors Tay Jia En and Ng Xin Yu told the court. Om did this action twice. The victim tried to pull away her hand the second time, but Om refused to let go. He held onto her hand, and guided her towards the foot of a staircase landing, where he molested her. The woman pushed him away, before making her way to the lift and heading home. She told her parents about the incident, and they made a police report at about 9am on the same day. The prosecutors asked for a jail term of five to six months for Om, as his contact with the victim was “undoubtedly intrusive”. For the use of criminal force with the intent to outrage modesty, an offender can be jailed for up to three years, fined, caned, or receive any combination of such punishments. More on this topicEx-cop charged with molesting woman in hotelDoctor gets a week’s jail for molesting sedated patient after colonoscopy Claudia Tan is a journalist at The Straits Times covering the crime and court desk.See more onState CourtsSingapore courtsOutrage of modesty/Insulting modesty

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