Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Sex blogger apologised for "bringing disrepute" to NUS


National University of Singapore (NUS) scholar Alvin Tan Jye Yee (above), who made headlines recently for posting an explicit sex blog, has apologised to the school.
The National University of Singapore (NUS) scholar, who made headlines recently for posting an explicit sex blog, has apologised to the school.

Speaking to the media after a disciplinary inquiry at NUS on Wednesday, law undergraduate Alvin Tan Jye Yee, said: "I apologised for bringing disrepute to the school".

But the 24 year-old said he had reiterated during the inquiry that what he did was done in his "own personal time as a private individual and not an NUS student".

"What I did was a victimless crime," he said. "Nobody was really harmed or hurt in the process."


Published on Oct 25, 2012

Malaysian cyber cops get on case of sex bloggers

Police from the Bukit Aman Cyber­Security and Multimedia Investigation Division have begun a probe into the case of a couple who made public their sexual trysts in their blog Sumptuous Erotica.
PETALING JAYA (THE STAR/ASIA NEWS NETWORK) - Police from the Bukit Aman CyberSecurity and Multimedia Investigation Division have begun a probe into the case of a couple who made public their sexual trysts in their blog Sumptuous Erotica.

The blog was set up by National University of Singapore (NUS) law student Alvin Tan, 24, and marketing graduate Vivian Lee, 23, to upload photos and videos of themselves in suggestive poses as well as having sex.

Federal Commercial Crime Investi­gation Department Director Comm Datuk Syed Ismail Syed Azizan said his department was looking into the blog.

"I have directed the Cyber­Security and Multimedia Investigation Division to look into the matter," Mr Syed Ismail said on Wednesday.

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