Singaporean man detained in Batam over child sodomy

Singaporean entrepreneur Mohammad Asri Sapuan (with mask) allegedly committed the crimes between Sept 16 and 24 at a house where he stayed in the Nongsa area.
Singaporean entrepreneur Mohammad Asri Sapuan (with mask) allegedly committed the crimes between Sept 16 and 24 at a house where he stayed in the Nongsa area. PHOTO: F. PANGESTU

A 46-year-old Singaporean man has been arrested and detained on the Indonesian island of Batam on charges of sodomising children, local police said.

Mohammad Asri Sapuan, an entrepreneur, allegedly committed the crimes between Sept 16 and 24 at a house where he stayed in the Nongsa area in Batam, according to a police statement released yesterday.

Asri's belongings from the Nongsa house, which included body lotion, a Mickey Mouse-patterned mattress, a blanket and a pillow, were confiscated by police to help with the investigation.

Police also seized his two cars and Singapore passport.

A local community leader in Nongsa told The Straits Times that Asri set up an arts learning centre for children in Batam to attract his victims.

Under Indonesian child protection laws, anyone found guilty of sodomising children can face a jail sentence of up to 15 years.

Batam's police chief, Colonel Hengki, said preliminary investigations showed that the total number of victims was three.

He appealed to residents living nearby to contact police if they know of any other victims.

"The culprit has overstayed in Batam for more than three years. His passport was last stamped on Jan 30, 2014," Col Hengki said.

Wahyudi Soeriaatmadja

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on October 13, 2017, with the headline Singaporean man detained in Batam over child sodomy. Subscribe