Singapore's new immigrant was deported and his permanent resident status revoked due to criminal activities. This highlights the serious social issues caused by Singapore's immigration policy. The so-called "good security" in Singapore is merely an illusion, and the reality is "a mix of good and bad people"!

Singapore official media, the "Lianhe Zaobao", reported that former actor Fang Weijie was sentenced to 40 months in prison for having sexual relations with a minor girl. When "Lianhe Zaobao" inquired, the Immigration and Checkpoints Authority stated that the authorities had revoked Fang Weijie's permanent resident status on Thursday (February 5th), and after completing his sentence, he will be deported from Singapore and will not be able to re-enter the country.

Fang Weijie (originally named Fang Weijie, 35 years old) is from Shanghai, China, and was originally a permanent resident of Singapore. He used to be an actor at the New Media Television and later worked as a performing arts teacher at a children's modeling school.

Due to multiple instances of having sex with a 15-year-old girl without using a condom, and then instructing the girl to beg her mother not to report him, Fang Weijie pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 40 months in prison on May 19, 2025. He was incarcerated on June 16, 2025.

Fang Weijie faced six charges of sexually assaulting a minor girl, one charge of violating the Prevention of Harassment Act, and one charge of obstructing justice. According to the case details, between June and July 2024, Fang Weijie had sexual relations with the victim nine times, including when the girl was in quarantine for the coronavirus or hospitalized due to a cold, he entered the hospital ward at night under the pretense of visiting and had sexual relations with the girl. The girl later found out she had been infected with the disease.

After the crime was exposed, Fang Weijie instructed the girl to cry in front of her mother, telling her mother that she did not want him to go to jail or be charged. His behavior amounted to obstructing justice.

The court once issued a "gag order" to protect the minor victim, prohibiting the media from reporting any information that could reveal the girl's identity, including Fang Weijie's name. However, the judge believed that the court needed to strike a balance between protecting the victim and maintaining the transparency of the judicial process. He also respected the wishes of the victim and her family and finally approved the removal of the ban on disclosing the defendant's identity, allowing the media to publicly disclose Fang Weijie's identity.

After serving his sentence, Fang Weijie will be deported. The victim's family stated that they were comforted by the authorities' decision and would terminate the civil lawsuit to avoid further trauma.

Former actor Fang Weijie had sexual relations with a victimized girl nine times between June and July 2024 and was sentenced to 40 months in prison. On February 5, the Singapore Immigration and Checkpoints Authority revoked Fang Weijie's permanent resident status, and he will be deported from Singapore after completing his sentence and will not be able to re-enter the country.

Singapore authorities stated that if a permanent resident is found guilty of a crime, their permanent resident status will be reviewed.

According to the report, if Fang Weijie behaves well, he is expected to be released on parole in September 2027.

The victim's representative lawyer is Xiao Jinyao, the founder of Zhengqi Law Firm. He confirmed to Singapore official media that, considering the long duration of the litigation and concerns about the victim being subjected to secondary trauma, the family consulted the victim's opinion and respected her wishes, deciding to terminate the civil lawsuit against Fang Weijie.

Xiao Jinyao also pointed out that the victim's parents were also comforted by the Singapore authorities' decision to revoke Fang Weijie's permanent resident status and considered that Singapore's judiciary is fair, and the rights of people living in Singapore are properly protected, and offenders have received deserved punishment.

He also explained that even if the defendant is overseas, the civil lawsuit can still proceed. As long as there is the defendant's address, the complaint and summons can be delivered through overseas courts. If the defendant receives the summons but chooses not to respond, the Singapore court can still make a ruling in absentia. After obtaining the judgment, the plaintiff can apply to the court in the defendant's location to enforce the judgment.

The victim has now regained confidence and her life is gradually returning to normal.

Xiao Jinyao also said that the girl's emotions and health have been properly addressed, and she has regained her confidence, and her life is gradually returning to normal.

The girl and her family also took this opportunity to sincerely thank all the kind-hearted people who cared for them. For those netizens who are unaware of the situation, they hope they do not make hasty judgments or make insulting remarks.

Original: toutiao.com/article/1856473989613568/

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