Satwinder Singh was jailed for seven years and two months in December final 12 months after choosing up a teen from a Hamilton pub, turning off his GPS and taking her down a facet avenue to rape her.
Singh, who has a “distorted view” of New Zealand ladies, whom he says are “ahead and promiscuous”, had earlier been discovered responsible of 4 prices; three of indecent assault and one among rape, after the incident in February 2023, by Decide Tini Clark within the Hamilton District Court docket.
When sentenced, his then defence counsel, Nadine Baier, accepted she had no grounds to oppose title suppression, however did launch an opposition to NZME’s bid to publish his photograph on the grounds {that a} shut relative was affected by psychological well being points.
Decide Clark allowed the media to take his photograph however to not publish it till she made a ruling.
She launched that reserved resolution as we speak, stating that Singh not opposed the {photograph} being revealed.
‘Put her seat within the recline place’
On February 11, 2023, the sufferer booked an Uber from the Speight’s Ale Home to a Hamilton East home to fulfill up with associates.
There was initially some confusion in regards to the pick-up level, and Singh initially went to the drop-off level earlier than heading to the pub.
In what ought to have been a visit that took a matter of minutes, Singh as a substitute turned off his GPS as he neared the vacation spot and drove her to Peachgrove Rd.
Decide Clark discovered that his sexual curiosity within the sufferer was “piqued” instantly after asking the sufferer if she was carrying any underwear after her gown rode up her legs.
He then started touching and rubbing her thigh, regardless of the sufferer telling him, “No, are you able to not?”, and later, “Get off me”.
He then made the “deliberate resolution” to show off the GPS, which appeared that his journey had been efficiently accomplished.
Nevertheless, his car was noticed by cameras travelling towards Peachgrove Rd.
It was then that he locked the automotive doorways, reached over and put the girl’s seat within the recline place, earlier than kissing her and touching her breasts.
He then climbed on prime of her and raped her, which the sufferer described as “very tough and really hurtful”.
He then dropped her off at her good friend’s home in a “distressed state”. She instantly referred to as police.
Decide Clark rejected Singh’s defence submissions at trial that the sexual exercise was both consensual, didn’t occur in any respect, or that he had rejected her advances.
‘She has an amazing rage within her’
The rape had a “important” influence on the sufferer, the choose stated.
In her sufferer influence assertion, the sufferer recalled that on the night time, she was excited to be leaving the pub and assembly up with associates.
Her associates had been additionally excited and had been ready out on the road for her to show up.
“This was a life-changing occasion,” the choose stated.
“The sufferer ought to now be poised to depart residence, attend college, and, as a substitute, what I’ve examine is that she merely can’t achieve this as a result of this occasion has made her really feel like a totally totally different individual.”
She now lives along with her dad and mom and doesn’t like leaving their property for too lengthy, and the skin world now “feels unsafe and threatening”.
Being beneath the male gaze additionally makes her really feel uncovered and indignant, whereas she has an “overwhelming rage within her”, which was solely exacerbated by the trial course of.
The choose felt that by defending the fees at trial, Singh was “attempting to lie his manner out of it”, which had solely added to the damage that he had already precipitated.
‘Jail would place an undue hardship on him’
At sentencing, Baier pushed for a hardship low cost, saying that he would discover jail tougher as he was a Sikh Indian who had solely lived within the nation for 11 years.
“He, as you will notice, is a follower of the Sikh faith, so jail would place a hardship on him versus somebody who was born and raised in New Zealand.”
He had additionally largely resided in a neighborhood Indian neighborhood.
Nevertheless, the choose wasn’t satisfied, citing the truth that he was an Uber driver in New Zealand.
If dispensation was granted, anybody who had English as a second language would then ask “for some form of particular credit score”.
Baier stated she couldn’t push her argument any additional aside from to say jail could be “disproportionately extreme on him”.
‘There’s an expectation Uber drivers are vetted’
Decide Clark struggled to understand the defence place, asking her to present reductions for his background components, and but nonetheless denying doing something flawed.
Nevertheless, she did, to some extent, settle for Singh’s upbringing “might nicely have created in him a degree of distorted fascinated by how New Zealand ladies behave”.
“That is, after all, no criticism of the sufferer, however maybe how he behaves in direction of ladies … and that may be traced again to his unlucky upbringing.”
Whereas the sufferer had been consuming, she was entitled to be taken safely to her good friend’s home.
 – Belinda Feek, Open Justice reporter











