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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.

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December 26, 2025, 10:55 AM​

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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.
 
He might face charges for both placing the drug in the drink and killing Ravi. Just guessing.
 
TEMASICK INVESTED IN THE PREDECESSOR OF THIS FUCKUP BANK SLIGHTLY BEFORE IT TANKED.
This AVP chap must be a guniang or a fuckee.
 
Many Gen Z folks out there, straight or homo, would feel blessed getting poked by a Merill Lynch VP and be handsomely recompensed for it. :wink:
 
From " a local university". See see what did I tell u from graduates from local universities ? Total useless unlike Uptron graduates.
 
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Man who said he consumed drugs with former lawyer M Ravi hours before his death charged in court​

Shawn Loo Zhi Jian was charged for arranging a gathering where controlled drugs were consumed.
Man who said he consumed drugs with former lawyer M Ravi hours before his death charged in court

Shawn Loo (left) was charged for arranging a gathering with M Ravi knowing that methamphetamine would be consumed there. (Photos: LinkedIn/Shawn Loo, CNA)



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SINGAPORE: A man who said he consumed drugs with former lawyer M Ravi hours before his death was charged on Friday (Dec 26) for arranging a gathering where controlled drugs were consumed.

Shawn Loo Zhi Jian, 40, was handed one charge under the Misuse of Drugs Act by the State Courts.

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His charge states that on Wednesday, between 1am and 5am, at an apartment along Upper Boon Keng Road, Loo arranged a gathering with Mr Ravi knowing that methamphetamine - a "Class A" controlled drug - would be consumed there.

The offence carries a jail term between three and 20 years, and 10 strokes of the cane.

Loo, dressed in a white shirt, appeared via videolink from remand. A lawyer representing him said that he had yet to take instructions from Loo and sought an adjournment.

The prosecution told the court that Loo may be given additional charges, pending the results from the Health Sciences Authority (HSA) and the retrieval of closed-circuit camera television footage.

In a joint news release on Friday, the Singapore Police Force and the Central Narcotics Bureau (CNB) said that the two men knew each other since 2023 and had first met through a social networking app.

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Loo said that they had met at the man’s apartment on Dec 24 to consume drugs that allegedly came from both of them, and engage in other activities.

According to him, Mr Ravi, 56, began to show "concerning symptoms" and became unresponsive after they allegedly consumed the drugs. The man administered CPR on Mr Ravi before calling the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) for assistance.

Mr Ravi was admitted to Tan Tock Seng Hospital unconscious, where he was subsequently pronounced dead.

CNB’s follow-up investigations revealed that the man may have deliberately disposed of some drugs before the police arrived at the Upper Boon Keng Road apartment. He has therefore also been referred to the police for a possible offence of perverting the course of justice.

Loo was arrested by CNB for suspected drug-related offences under the Misuse of Drugs Act.

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CNB officers also seized some drug-related items from the apartment. His urine had tested positive for a controlled drug in an instant urine test, and his urine samples will be sent to the HSA for a confirmatory test.

Investigations by CNB and the police are ongoing.

The authorities said that after police investigations are completed, the findings will be submitted to the State Coroner in Singapore, who will determine if a coroner’s inquiry will need to be held.

Loo, who is employed by the Bank of America, will return to court on Jan 2. Bail was offered to him at S$20,000 (US$15,578).

When contacted, a spokesperson for the bank declined to comment.
 
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