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Serious SG local elite Getting away with capital drug charge

aerobwala

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So always bring a small pack of KING ARTHUR ALL-PURPOSE FLOUR inside pocket, in urgency, just mix and mash up both packs right ?


I remember this case. It was the most laughable as he was in possession of cocaine that could have got him hanged. However, after further processing by CNB, it was found that a large portion of the cocaine he has was actually some other powder and the cocaine amounts to just a few grams short for capital punishment.
 

songsongjurong

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http://www.singapore-window.org/sw05/050714re.htm

no need no flour mix...when you are white skin and elite linked. heck, balck also turn white automatically..


Reuters
July 14, 2005
SINGAPORE


A GERMAN woman who escaped execution for a drug conviction in Singapore in 2002 was released on Friday, July 15, after her five-year jail sentence was reduced by nearly two years for good behavior, prison officials said.
Julia Suzanne Bohl made headlines in March 2002 when she was charged with drug trafficking after Singapore police seized 687 grams (24.2 ounces) of marijuana and other drugs in her apartment, located in a wealthy part of the city-state.

But Bohl, who was 23 when arrested, dodged the gallows after laboratory tests showed the amount of pure drugs found in her apartment weighed only 281 grams -- less than the 500 grams limit for marijuana which warrants the mandatory death sentence in Singapore.

"Julia has shown good behavior in prison so she was granted a remission of one third of her five-year sentence," prison spokeswoman Lim Soo Eng told Reuters.

Officials said the 26-year-old is expected to immediately leave Singapore after her release from the Changi Women's Prison, in the eastern suburbs of the city-state.

While serving her sentence, Bohl was pursuing a course in economics and social science from the London School of Economics through distance learning, said Bohl's lawyer Subhas Anandan.

During the court proceedings in 2002, Bohl sought leniency and apologized before she was convicted, saying: "I deeply regret what I've done, especially as I'm a guest in this country."

Singapore has some of the harshest drug laws in the world.

Death by hanging is mandatory for anyone aged 18 or over who is convicted of carrying more than 15 grams (0.5 ounce) of heroin, 30 grams (1.1 ounces) of cocaine, 500 grams (17.6 ounces) of cannabis or 250 grams (8.8 ounces) of methamphetamines.

About 400 people have been hanged in Singapore since 1991, most of them for drug trafficking, giving the wealthy city-state of 4.2 million people possibly the highest execution rate in the world relative to its population, rights group Amnesty International said in a report this year.
 

GoldenDragon

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Misuse of Drugs Act, courts and sale of Nassim Jade condos share one thing in common. Depending on who you are, you may enjoy benefits not meant for the majority.
 

Rogue Trader

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If only Serena Wee was rich .. then she wouldn't suffer the injustice of eating black bean rice for the next 3 years :(
 

Cottonmouth

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http://www.singapore-window.org/sw05/050714re.htm

no need no flour mix...when you are white skin and elite linked. heck, balck also turn white automatically..


Reuters
July 14, 2005
SINGAPORE


A GERMAN woman who escaped execution for a drug conviction in Singapore in 2002 was released on Friday, July 15, after her five-year jail sentence was reduced by nearly two years for good behavior, prison officials said.
Julia Suzanne Bohl made headlines in March 2002 when she was charged with drug trafficking after Singapore police seized 687 grams (24.2 ounces) of marijuana and other drugs in her apartment, located in a wealthy part of the city-state.

But Bohl, who was 23 when arrested, dodged the gallows after laboratory tests showed the amount of pure drugs found in her apartment weighed only 281 grams -- less than the 500 grams limit for marijuana which warrants the mandatory death sentence in Singapore.

"Julia has shown good behavior in prison so she was granted a remission of one third of her five-year sentence," prison spokeswoman Lim Soo Eng told Reuters.

Officials said the 26-year-old is expected to immediately leave Singapore after her release from the Changi Women's Prison, in the eastern suburbs of the city-state.

While serving her sentence, Bohl was pursuing a course in economics and social science from the London School of Economics through distance learning, said Bohl's lawyer Subhas Anandan.

During the court proceedings in 2002, Bohl sought leniency and apologized before she was convicted, saying: "I deeply regret what I've done, especially as I'm a guest in this country."

Singapore has some of the harshest drug laws in the world.

Death by hanging is mandatory for anyone aged 18 or over who is convicted of carrying more than 15 grams (0.5 ounce) of heroin, 30 grams (1.1 ounces) of cocaine, 500 grams (17.6 ounces) of cannabis or 250 grams (8.8 ounces) of methamphetamines.

About 400 people have been hanged in Singapore since 1991, most of them for drug trafficking, giving the wealthy city-state of 4.2 million people possibly the highest execution rate in the world relative to its population, rights group Amnesty International said in a report this year.

Cheebyepore wouldn't dare hang a German, those lanjiao laws are used to threaten the m&ds here only.
 

virus

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Boss, it's the connection more so than the money in Lee-Pore and don't forget both the Ong and Lee's country of origin is Indonesia.

will metro be sold to temasek just like goodwood park hotel and stant chart bank?
 

halsey02

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I remember this case. It was the most laughable as he was in possession of cocaine that could have got him hanged. However, after further processing by CNB, it was found that a large portion of the cocaine he has was actually some other powder and the cocaine amounts to just a few grams short for capital punishment.

It is fortunate to be born from a "selected stock".....& of a higher caste, don't know, if the caste is lower, the combination would be different?..no?
 
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