SINGAPORE - In the bedroom of their Hougang home, a father taught his 20-year-old son how to smoke "Ice" and also provided the drug to his 19-year-old son.
About once a week, they would smoke the drug together.
On Thursday (Jan 5), Rosly Salim, 46, was sentenced to 11 years' jail, and 10 strokes of the cane for his offences under the Misuse of Drugs Act. He pleaded guilty to three charges, with another five taken into consideration.
In November last year (2016), the prosecution tendered four more charges against him, including two counts of giving a packet of metamphetamine, also known as Ice, to his two sons - Muhammad Norsa'if Rosly, 19 and Muhammad Norshawalludin Rosly, 20.
About once a week, they would smoke the drug together.
On Thursday (Jan 5), Rosly Salim, 46, was sentenced to 11 years' jail, and 10 strokes of the cane for his offences under the Misuse of Drugs Act. He pleaded guilty to three charges, with another five taken into consideration.
In November last year (2016), the prosecution tendered four more charges against him, including two counts of giving a packet of metamphetamine, also known as Ice, to his two sons - Muhammad Norsa'if Rosly, 19 and Muhammad Norshawalludin Rosly, 20.