
Two Indian nationals, Arokkiyasami Daison (23) and Rajendran Mayilarasan (27), have been sentenced to five years and one month in prison, along with 12 strokes of the cane, after pleading guilty to robbing and assaulting two sex workers in Singapore. The incident occurred during their vacation in April 2025.
Details of the Incident
The two men arrived in Singapore on April 24 and were approached by an unknown individual in the Little India area, who offered contact information for two women providing sexual services. They subsequently arranged meetings with the women at two different hotels. During these encounters, the men assaulted the victims and stole their belongings. In one case, they bound a victim using clothing.
Legal Proceedings and Sentencing
The accused were charged with voluntarily causing hurt while committing robbery. Upon pleading guilty, they were each sentenced to five years and one month in prison, along with 12 strokes of the cane. The court emphasized the severity of their actions and the need for deterrence.
Implications for Indian Nationals Abroad
This case highlights the stringent legal consequences faced by foreign nationals committing crimes in Singapore. It serves as a reminder for Indian nationals traveling abroad to adhere to local laws and regulations to avoid legal repercussions.
Conclusion
The sentencing of Arokkiyasami Daison and Rajendran Mayilarasan underscores Singapore’s firm stance on criminal activities, particularly those involving assault and robbery. It also serves as a cautionary tale for travelers, emphasizing the importance of respecting local laws to ensure a safe and lawful experience abroad.