
Yoga Instructor's Legal Twist: Acquitted on Charges Linked to Fourth Victim After Previous Conviction
2025-05-05
Author: Ming
A Shocking Turn of Events for Rajpal Singh
In a surprising development, Rajpal Singh, a former yoga instructor previously sentenced to prison for molesting three women, has been granted a legal discharge over two additional charges linked to a fourth victim.
Background of the Case
The Indian national, aged 35, faced accusations for two incidents involving a 26-year-old woman at Trust Yoga, where he worked. These events allegedly took place between June 2019 and March 2020.
The Decision by the Attorney-General's Chambers
On May 2, the Attorney-General's Chambers announced that the prosecution requested the discharge due to significant factors, including the victim's relocation from Singapore. With this discharge granted on March 19, Singh can no longer be charged for these specific offences.
Previous Convictions and Sentencing
In August 2024, Rajpal Singh received a harsh sentence of 23 months imprisonment along with four strokes of the cane for molesting three women, referred to as Ms C, Ms V, and Ms R, during his yoga classes.
Details of the Offences
The court's findings revealed a disturbing pattern of behavior. Ms C, who was 24, recounted how Singh molested her while she was in a yoga pose during a class. This was not an isolated incident; he had also targeted Ms V and Ms R, both in similar scenarios.
Acquittal of a Fifth Accuser
In an unexpected twist, Singh was acquitted of three molestation charges involving a fifth woman, Ms Y. The judge noted inconsistencies in Ms Y's claims, specifically her ongoing support for Singh, which appeared contradictory to her allegations.
Looking Ahead: Singh's Appeal
Following his conviction, Singh plans to appeal, hoping for a lighter sentence. He was granted bail of $50,000 as he prepares to navigate the legal system once again.
A Cautionary Tale in the World of Yoga
This case serves as a reminder of the responsibilities that come with teaching and the serious repercussions of breaching trust in a professional environment. As the legal battle continues, many await the outcome of Singh's appeal with bated breath.