18 months imprisoned for

A Singaporean teenager has just received an 18-month suspended sentence after stealing the wireless Internet of the neighboring house without asking permission .

And yet, Garyl Tan Jia Luo, 17, will have to work in public service for 80 hours and pay a fine of up to 10,000 Singapore dollars (6500 USD).

In front of the court, Luo admitted to connecting his computer to a neighbor's router to access the "temple" Internet without "talking" to the landlord. However, defense lawyers said at the time of the offense, Luo was addicted to playing online games and that the boy "had very few friends, if not to say there was no one".

Picture 1 of 18 months imprisoned for Source: AFP Judge Reddy said that Luo should undergo psychological and psychological treatment to end his "addiction". Luo was the first Singaporean to be prosecuted and convicted for illegally infiltrating someone else's wireless Internet, according to the latest Computer Anti-Misuse Code.

Earlier this week, a Nanyang Technological University student was also sentenced to 28 months in prison for identity theft and "sex". This guy faked the identity of a victim who lost his MSN login password to chat with his friends.

Worse, he attached the head of an 18-year-old girl to a naked body and threatened to spread the image to the Internet if the girl refused to send him a photo on "nude".

Trong Cam