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SINGAPORE – An Australian man who sexually abused dozens of boys in South-east Asia while he was based in Singapore was jailed for 35 years on Wednesday (Jan 29).
Boris Kunsevitsky, 53, was sentenced by a Melbourne court after he pleaded guilty last May to 59 charges involving sexually abusing children under 16 years old and producing child pornography.
The charges also involve inducing a child to have sex with another child, persistent sexual abuse of a child and importing child pornography material.
He will serve at least 28 years of the sentence before he is eligible for parole.
The offences took place over 15 years in the Philippines, Indonesia, Australia and Singapore, and involved 47 victims. Five of the victims were in Singapore.
According to court documents provided by the Australian authorities to The Straits Times, Kunsevitsky, who was married with a child, was based in Singapore when he committed most of the crimes.
He reportedly moved to Singapore in the early 2000s, and would travel regularly to Indonesia and the Philippines, where most of his victims lived.
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