A male college student dressed as a girl was caught sneaking into the bathroom of a female student dormitory at National Taiwan Normal University (NTNU) on Monday night, claiming he wanted to befriend girls there.
NTNU secretary-general Lin An-pan (林安邦) told reporters yesterday that the school’s superintendent of Female Dorm 1, located on Shida Road, caught a young man who was dressed like a girl watching a female student taking a shower and stealing women’s -underwear at 8pm on Monday.
After a brief interrogation by campus security, the man, who wore a wig and short skirt, was found to be a junior of the National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Lin said, adding that the school immediately took him to a nearby police station.
KEY CARD
Lin Chih-cheng (林志誠), lieutenant of the Da-an Precinct, said the 20-year-old male student waited outside the dormitory, pretending to be a dorm resident who forgot to bring “her” key card.
The man later followed two women into the dorm, Lin Chih-cheng said.
FOURTH INCIDENT
The suspect told police this was his fourth intrusion at the dorm, adding that he was very familiar with NTNU’s campus because he had a friend who was an NTNU student, Lin Chih-cheng said.
“He said he likes to wear women’s clothes and wanted to make friends with girls. That’s why he sneaked into the dorm,” said Chen Wen-chih (陳文智), deputy director of the precinct.
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