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Man, 28, admits to sex act with 13-year-old girl at HDB staircase landing, possessing obscene videos of child abuse

Muhammad lied to the victim, saying that he was an 18-year-old polytechnic student as he was afraid that she would stop talking to him if he had disclosed his actual age.

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Man, 28, admits to sex act with 13-year-old girl at HDB staircase landing, possessing obscene videos of child abuse

Muhammad lied to the victim, saying that he was an 18-year-old polytechnic student as he was afraid that she would stop talking to him if he had disclosed his actual age.

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