Crane operator on trial for rape: Girl, 12, sent sexually-charged messages first
Man on trial for raping girl, 12, says: 'If I were such a jerk, the first victim would be my daughter'
He is accused of raping a 12-year-old girl at their first meeting after having exchanged text messages over the phone.
But crane operator Lee Seow Peng, now 39, told the court yesterday that the girl was the one who had sent the suggestive and sexually-charged messages first.
Taking the stand for the first time on the sixth day of his trial, he told Judicial Commissioner Hoo Sheau Peng: "I was merely patronising her... I only chatted with her as a friend."
Lee, who is not represented by a lawyer, is accused of one count each of rape, sexually grooming a minor and attempting to procure the commission of an indecent act by the girl.
He allegedly committed these offences in May and June 2012.
Speaking through a Mandarin interpreter, he denied committing the offences.
He said his wife, who has a 19-year-old daughter from a previous relationship, would leave the teenager with him whenever she returned to her home country.
"If I were such a jerk, I think the first victim would be my daughter," he said.
Lee also recounted his version of what took place on May 29, 2012 - the day of the alleged rape.
He said he could not recall who initiated the meeting that day as they had exchanged many messages.
He added that he texted her after work at around 7.20pm and they agreed to meet that evening. He drove from Hougang to meet her at a bus stop near the Bukit Batok Golf Centre.
He said that after they made their introductions, she entered his multi-purpose vehicle. He suggested that they go for tea at a coffee shop.
But Lee testified that he continued driving as she "didn't want a place nearby".
He decided to go to the Chinese Garden and once there, they walked around the area.
He said they returned to his vehicle at around 8.30pm when the girl "felt pain in her leg".
About 10 minutes later, they went to a nearby fast-food restaurant to buy a burger set each.
After that, Lee said he drove the girl to her home in the western part of Singapore and they reached their destination at around 9.10pm.
He said: "I did not rape her. I have no motives against her. My wife told me: 'You did not do it, face (the charges) bravely'. So, I must live not only for myself, but also for my family."
The trial continues today.
About the case
Lee Seow Peng is accused of raping a 12-year-old girl three days after meeting her through a mobile phone messaging app.
The crane operator, now 39, got in touch with the then-Secondary 1 student online on May 26, 2012, using Lucifer as his moniker.
They met three days later and he drove her to a carpark at the Chinese Garden, where he allegedly raped her in the backseat of his multi-purpose vehicle.
On June 3 that year, Lee allegedly attempted to arrange another meeting with the girl to have sex with her again.
Her mother discovered his message and the girl then told her about the alleged rape.
The girl's parents made a police report soon after this. On Dec 16, Lee pleaded not guilty to one count each of rape, sexually grooming a minor and attempting to get the girl to perform an indecent act.
If found guilty of rape, Lee can be jailed up to 20 years and given at least 12 strokes of the cane. If convicted of sexually grooming a girl under 16, he can be jailed up to three years and fined. On the third charge, he can be jailed up to five years and fined up to $10,000.
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