SINGAPORE — The second youngest of four brothers accused of sexually assaulting their sister was sentenced to a minimum of 12 months’ reformative training on Wednesday (June 26).
He pleaded guilty on Feb 5 to one charge of aggravated sexual assault, with seven other charges taken into consideration for sentencing.
Reformative training is a comprehensive rehabilitation programme in the closed and structured environment of a reformative training centre. It is typically offered to young offenders between the age of 14 and 21, if they are found suitable.
After serving the 12-month term and completing the required rehabilitation programmes, the offender will be reviewed by a committee to determine his suitability for release under a supervision order…
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