Muralidharan Pillai, 53, pleaded guilty in April to offences that included procuring and harbouring six Filipino women for prostitution and living off their earnings, 'The Straits Times' reported.
During a trial in October 2011, the district court heard that a social worker had informed the police that three Filipinos were forced to work as prostitutes at a pub named 'Face 2 Face'. A police raid followed and seven Filipino women were arrested from the pub. One of the arrested was an agent for procuring women from the Philippines.
Pillai, who is married to a Filipina and has a five-year old son, left the armed forces in 1997. He set up the pub 'Face 2 Face' and food catering business in 2008.
Pleading for leniency yesterday, Pillai's defence counsel N Kanagavijayan told the court his client was facing bankruptcy proceedings. Pillai could have been jailed up to five years and fine SGD 10,000.