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Still think your fellow countrymen are all friendly people? Many in fact have no conscience, no guilt and no shame.
https://www.bmw-sg.com/forums/threa...s-2-weeks-jail-for-not-reporting-death.58778/
Pee Weai Hong is the first person to be convicted of the offence under the Coroners Act. The 33-year-old was part of a gay love triangle with two other men - one of whom was found dead in 2011 with ketamine in his body.
Afraid of getting into trouble for taking drugs, the surviving lover disposed of the body in the bag, the court heard. Pee turned a blind eye to what his boyfriend did, and showed the dead man's brother a text message to make him think he was alive.
Yesterday, District Judge Jasvender Kaur described his actions as "callous, thoughtless and offensive to the family and friends of the deceased". The court heard that Pee had been in a relationship with businessman Teo Boon Leng, 44, for seven years when they met management trainee Dylan Wong Teck Siong.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/singaporescene/businessman-charged-trolley-bag-murder-084358772.html
THE MAN whose decomposed body was recently found in a suitcase was charged in December last year for having consumed ketamine and methamphetamine, both of which are Class A controlled drugs here.
Mr Dylan Wong Teck Siong, 28, who said to have been a financial adviser, had faced a total of five drug charges.
There were two charges each for consumption and possession of drugs while the remaining one was for possessing a utensil used to consume a drug.
Court papers obtained by The New Paper showed that Mr Wong was arrested at the void deck of his flat at Block 35, Jalan Rumah Tinggi, at about 5.20am on Oct 19 last year.
The police found three empty straws, three pieces of foil and a $2 note on him.
Tests later showed that all the items were allegedly stained with ketamine and methamphetamine.
Three packets of substances seized from him were said to contain powdered ketamine, with one weighing as much as 1.54g, while another packet allegedly contained powdered methamphetamine.
For each charge of possession and consumption of drugs, Mr Wong could have been jailed 10 years and fined $20,000.
And for possessing a utensil used to consume drugs, he could have been jailed three years and fined $10,000.
Mr Wong, who had been represented by a lawyer, appeared in court at least twice this year, in January and in March.
Shortly after his latest court hearing, he went missing.
Mr Wong's decomposed body was found inside a trolley bag that had been spotted on the morning of April 16 floating near the shore close to a work site on the west side of Resorts World Sentosa.
Police called
The two workers who discovered the bag, a Myanmar national and an Indian national, brought it ashore and alerted their supervisor, who called the police.
Mr Wong's body was found clothed and curled in a foetal position.
No identification papers were found on his body.
Two days later, Teo Boon Leng, also known as Simon, was arrested and charged with his murder.
The businessman, 44, is accused of killing Mr Wong sometime between April 1 and April 16 in a fifth-floor unit at the Caribbean at Keppel Bay condominium.
The two are believed to have been lovers.
Teo is a director of SCA Creative Group, which provides consultancy services for interior design and planning.
He will next appear in court on April 25.
If convicted of murder, Teo will be hanged.
https://www.bmw-sg.com/forums/threa...s-2-weeks-jail-for-not-reporting-death.58778/
Pee Weai Hong is the first person to be convicted of the offence under the Coroners Act. The 33-year-old was part of a gay love triangle with two other men - one of whom was found dead in 2011 with ketamine in his body.
Afraid of getting into trouble for taking drugs, the surviving lover disposed of the body in the bag, the court heard. Pee turned a blind eye to what his boyfriend did, and showed the dead man's brother a text message to make him think he was alive.
Yesterday, District Judge Jasvender Kaur described his actions as "callous, thoughtless and offensive to the family and friends of the deceased". The court heard that Pee had been in a relationship with businessman Teo Boon Leng, 44, for seven years when they met management trainee Dylan Wong Teck Siong.
https://sg.news.yahoo.com/blogs/singaporescene/businessman-charged-trolley-bag-murder-084358772.html
THE MAN whose decomposed body was recently found in a suitcase was charged in December last year for having consumed ketamine and methamphetamine, both of which are Class A controlled drugs here.
Mr Dylan Wong Teck Siong, 28, who said to have been a financial adviser, had faced a total of five drug charges.
There were two charges each for consumption and possession of drugs while the remaining one was for possessing a utensil used to consume a drug.
Court papers obtained by The New Paper showed that Mr Wong was arrested at the void deck of his flat at Block 35, Jalan Rumah Tinggi, at about 5.20am on Oct 19 last year.
The police found three empty straws, three pieces of foil and a $2 note on him.
Tests later showed that all the items were allegedly stained with ketamine and methamphetamine.
Three packets of substances seized from him were said to contain powdered ketamine, with one weighing as much as 1.54g, while another packet allegedly contained powdered methamphetamine.
For each charge of possession and consumption of drugs, Mr Wong could have been jailed 10 years and fined $20,000.
And for possessing a utensil used to consume drugs, he could have been jailed three years and fined $10,000.
Mr Wong, who had been represented by a lawyer, appeared in court at least twice this year, in January and in March.
Shortly after his latest court hearing, he went missing.
Mr Wong's decomposed body was found inside a trolley bag that had been spotted on the morning of April 16 floating near the shore close to a work site on the west side of Resorts World Sentosa.
Police called
The two workers who discovered the bag, a Myanmar national and an Indian national, brought it ashore and alerted their supervisor, who called the police.
Mr Wong's body was found clothed and curled in a foetal position.
No identification papers were found on his body.
Two days later, Teo Boon Leng, also known as Simon, was arrested and charged with his murder.
The businessman, 44, is accused of killing Mr Wong sometime between April 1 and April 16 in a fifth-floor unit at the Caribbean at Keppel Bay condominium.
The two are believed to have been lovers.
Teo is a director of SCA Creative Group, which provides consultancy services for interior design and planning.
He will next appear in court on April 25.
If convicted of murder, Teo will be hanged.