Friday, July 18, 2008

The horny PA Part 2

The local papers are so wicked! They actually published the photo of Pang, the horny ex PA of monk Ming Yi. I like! (the papers, NOT Pang or Ming Yi)

Well, the horny little thing actually looks quite boyish and decent. But behind that little boy face lies a lustful mind. He is facing charges of 138 obscene and/ or uncertified films. A definite film buff! Wonder if it is gay porn or straight porn?

Under the MDA website, penalties for the possession of obscene videos are a fine of up to $40,000 and/or a jail term of 1 year. So yeah, i think the horny little thing is gonna get fined only.

Pang got this boy next door look, a guy who looks to be a mummy's boy. Now we know that nice, friendly and outgoing boy next door, the sort who helps elderly carries groceries, could possibly also turn out to be a lustful sex fiend who simply loves porn (obscene films)! Shudder!

BUT the juicy thing about this Ren Ci scandal is netizens online are speculating about the sexuality of monk Ming Yi. There were even talks online of SODOMY!!! How dreadful! How awful!

Gasp! Double GASP!! Faint!

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The Straits Times
18 July 2008

This is the man charged with having obscene films
Pang
THE name Pang Leong Chuan did not ring a bell for Ren Ci chairman Chua Thian Poh.

No, Pang was never hired at the charity, he told reporters yesterday.

But Dr Ong Seh Hong, Ren Ci's acting chief executive, set him right: Yes, Pang had been an employee, but only for 'a short while'.

Pang, 27, was the personal assistant to Buddhist monk Ming Yi, the charity's former chief executive. He was charged along with Ming Yi and two others on Tuesday, although initially the charges against him seemed unlinked to Ren Ci.

Pang faces six charges of possessing 138 uncertified and obscene films. Police seized most of the films from an apartment at The Cornwall, an upmarket condominium off Holland Road.

Pang and Ming Yi were believed to have stayed at the flat occasionally. Residents said they had seen the monk and two men returning there at night.

The rest of the films were found at Pang's Tampines address.

Another of Ming Yi's former personal assistants, Raymond Yeung, 33, is accused of helping the monk to give false information.

Ren Ci did not respond to questions about what the two men did in their job, or give other details about their employment with the charity.

Pang is believed to have become Ming Yi's assistant after finishing polytechnic and worked for more than a year. He is said to have travelled often. He is believed to have quit late last year to pursue a degree. People who know his family said that he shared the Tampines flat with his widowed mother, and has a married sister living elsewhere.

Some acquaintances described him as 'friendly and outgoing' and the sort to help the elderly carry their groceries.

He has engaged a lawyer and will re-appear in court next week.

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