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Gawain Pek


M Ravi and his friend reportedly consumed methamphetamine at an Upper Boon Keng Road flat on Dec. 24 between 1am and 5am, according to charge sheets seen by Mothership.
The friend, 40-year-old Shawn Loo Zhi Jian, was charged in court on Dec. 26 for allegedly arranging a gathering where controlled drugs were consumed.
Ravi exhibited concerning symptoms after consuming the drugs and subsequently died at the hospital.
According to Loo's LinkedIn profile, he holds a Bachelor of Business Management in Finance and Economics from a local university.
The profile also indicates that he has worked as the Assistant Vice President at a foreign bank since April 2014.
According to The Straits Times, the prosecutor requested that the case be heard again in a week, pending the results of the drug tests and the retrieval of security camera footage.
Loo's next court hearing is set for Jan. 2, 2026.
For the offences, he could face up to 20 years' imprisonment and 10 strokes of the cane.
Follow-up investigations also revealed that Loo may have deliberately disposed of some drugs before police arrived, the Central Narcotics Bureau and the Singapore Police Force said in a joint statement.
He has also been referred to the police for a possible offence of perverting the course of justice.
Investigations are ongoing.
S'pore man, 40, charged with taking meth in Upper Boon Keng Road flat with M Ravi
The case will be heard in court again on Jan. 2, 2026.
Gawain Pek
December 26, 2025, 10:55 AM


M Ravi and his friend reportedly consumed methamphetamine at an Upper Boon Keng Road flat on Dec. 24 between 1am and 5am, according to charge sheets seen by Mothership.
The friend, 40-year-old Shawn Loo Zhi Jian, was charged in court on Dec. 26 for allegedly arranging a gathering where controlled drugs were consumed.
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Ravi exhibited concerning symptoms after consuming the drugs and subsequently died at the hospital.
According to Loo's LinkedIn profile, he holds a Bachelor of Business Management in Finance and Economics from a local university.
The profile also indicates that he has worked as the Assistant Vice President at a foreign bank since April 2014.
According to The Straits Times, the prosecutor requested that the case be heard again in a week, pending the results of the drug tests and the retrieval of security camera footage.
Loo's next court hearing is set for Jan. 2, 2026.
For the offences, he could face up to 20 years' imprisonment and 10 strokes of the cane.
Follow-up investigations also revealed that Loo may have deliberately disposed of some drugs before police arrived, the Central Narcotics Bureau and the Singapore Police Force said in a joint statement.
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He has also been referred to the police for a possible offence of perverting the course of justice.
Investigations are ongoing.
