Nicholas Tan Siew Chye, a Nanyang Technological University (NTU) student, pleaded guilty to two counts of voyeurism on 16 December.
A suitability report for mandatory treatment order was called for the offender, who was diagnosed with voyeuristic disorder.
Tan has been suspended from school and barred from the school campus.
Tan was visiting his girlfriend at the school campus when he took an upskirt video of another female student, he was then arrested on the same day and released on bail the next day, before he took another upskirt video of another girl.
What happened?
The first victim was a female hall resident who lived on the first floor, and Tan spotted her on 19 October 2020.
The girl was wearing a red dress at the time and returning to her room when Tan decided to follow her up the lift lobby on the 3rd floor.
He took out his phone as she waited for the lift and squatted down, putting his phone under and aiming the camera up her dress to record a video.
The victim turned around and saw him move back from his position, before leaving the lobby fearing for her safety.
She then informed the campus security of the incident and Tan’s identity was then established through CCTV footage.
Tan was then arrested on the same day before being released on bail the next day.
Reoffended
On 21 February, Tan was parking his car at a multi-storey car park while returning home and saw a 17-year-old girl in her school uniform, and he felt the urge to take an upskirt video of her.
He entered the same lift as the victim and he squatted down while stretching his arm out with his phone aimed towards her thigh to film her upskirt, as she was leaving the lift.
The girl then felt him touch her thigh and turned around and shouted at him, she then made a police report later that day.
Tan was then arrested again on 1 March.
Tan is due to return to court on 14 February 2020 for his sentencing.