Ong was first charged on Nov 1, 2014 with trafficking in cannabis, as well as possession and consumption of the drug. All these rich people who comes from a rich family, seems like they got too much moeny and time on their hands, thus dabbling in all these nonsense. Their fathers and grandfathers had built an empire from all the hard work, and the third generation have nothing better to do but destroy the good name of the family. Rich and privileged. These is what the elites are dabbling in.
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MAN CAUGHT WITH 900G OF HEROIN IN HIS UNDERWEAR @ TUAS
A 23 year-old Malaysian motorcyclist was caught with 900g of heroin in hi underwear while travelling into Singapore via the Tuas Checkpoint, the Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said today.
Read More »HUMAN RIGHTS LAWYER SUBMITS MEMO TO M’SIA TO SAVE DOOMED TRAFFICKER
Singapore Anti-Death Penalty lawyer M Ravi has sent a ICJ memo to the Malaysian Ministry of Foreign Affairs in an effort to save a drug trafficker on death row, Prabagaran A/L Srivijayan.
Read More »AMOS YEE: SINGPOREANS MUST DENOUNCE DUTERTE FOR HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSES
Duterte is an absolutely horrible person, and Lee Hsien Loong just cordially invited him to Singapore. We must show our disapproval and disgust to Duterte’s actions.
Read More »ROMAN CATHOLIC PRISON MINISTRY WITHOLD INFO ABT NIGERIAN INMATE’S FUNERAL
Chijioke Stephan Obioha, Nigerian who was first arrested in 2007 for trafficking Marijuana, was hung at dawn yesterday in Changi Prison. After his last ditch criminal motion was thrown out by the Court of Appeal on Thursday evening, it was confirmed that, bar a miracle, he would be hung when the sun rises again. Chijioke's execution brought an end to his 8 years on death row - an ordeal, which Human Rights advocate, Mr Ravi, described as 'unprecedented mental anguish.'
Read More »MFA WARNS S’POREANS TO BEHAVE & NOT BREAK LAWS OVERSEAS
The Singapore Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a travel note telling Singaporeans to respect and follow local laws after a slew of Singaporean drug-related arrests in foreign countries. Likewise, Singaporeans abroad also have to adhere to the laws and regulations of the countries they are visiting or residing in. Violation of foreign laws could lead to immediate arrest and detention. In some countries, the judicial process could take months. Singaporeans convicted of offences overseas could face heavy fines and/or long prison sentences. For drug-related offences, offenders could face a long prison sentence or even capital punishment.
Read More »FEMALE VIGILANTE BUSTS ILLEGAL DRUG SELLERS, POLICE THREATEN TO ARREST HER AS PUBLIC NUISANCE
Woman claims Singapore Police did not take action against drug dealers. But the drugs she found look like pizza cheese! Is the SPF lazy or is the woman imagining things?
Read More »18 YEAR-OLD GIRL FELL 7 STOREYS TO HER DEATH WHILE HIGH ON DRUGS
Around 2 weeks before 18 year-old Denyse Tan fell 7 stories to her death at the foot of her HDB block, her father recalled Denyse telling him that she could see a monster and hear children crying her room. When her father noticed that Denyse also appeared groggy, he asked her if she was on drugs. When she replied no, he believed her.
Read More »MASAGOS ZULKIFLI: GOVERNMENT WILL NOT LEGALIZE CANNABIS
2nd Minister for Home Affairs Masagos Zulkifli said on Friday that the government would not legalize cannabis as a "soft drug", arguing that the move is "wrong and dangerous". Masagos was speaking at the opening ceremony of the 20th Anti-Drug Abuse campaign at Suntec.
Read More »DRUG TRAFFICKERS ESCAPE DEATH SENTENCE
High Court judge Choo Han Teck said he was satisfied that Cheong’s involvement in the act was that of a courier. Justice Choo also noted that the prosecution had tendered documents certifying Cheong had “substantively assisted” the Central Narcotics Bureau in disrupting drug trafficking activities outside Singapore.
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