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S’porean dodges gallows, gets 16 years’ jail for drug possession instead

Appellate court sets aside meth, MDMA trafficking convictions due to insufficient evidence

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 13 Dec 2022 4:04PM

S’porean dodges gallows, gets 16 years’ jail for drug possession instead
The Court of Appeal has spared a Singaporean man from the death punishment but sentences him to 16 years of prison for drug possession, after setting aside charges of drug trafficking. – The Vibes file pic, December 13, 2022

PUTRAJAYA –  A Singaporean was spared the gallows after the Court of Appeal set aside his conviction on two counts of trafficking in 4,026.73g of methamphetamine and 243g of methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA).

Tan Khee Sen, 62, was, however, convicted of possession of the drugs and was sentenced to 16 years and 15 years imprisonment respectively, with the sentences to run concurrently from the date of his arrest on September 16, 2016. This means Tan will have to serve only 16 years in jail.

Tan, a coffee shop worker, was also spared the whipping prescribed for the offence as the law exempted males aged above 50 years from being whipped.

A three-member panel of judges comprising justices Datuk Seri Kamaludin Md Said, Datuk Nordin Hassan, and Datuk Hashim Hamzah set aside Tan’s conviction for the drug trafficking offences and instead convicted him of possessing the drugs.

Justice Hashim, who delivered the court’s decision, said the high court judge had misdirected herself by not stating whether Tan was in actual or presumed possession of the drug when she ordered him to enter his defence for the drug trafficking offences.

He said Tan’s conviction for trafficking drugs was not safe. However, he said there was sufficient evidence for drug possession.

Tan was found guilty of the two counts of trafficking drugs by the Johor Baru High Court on June 17, 2020, and he was sentenced to death.

According to the charge sheet, Tan allegedly committed the offences at an apartment in Pangsapuri Mayland Austin in Jalan Mutiara Emas, Taman Mount Austin, Johor Baru, Johor at 12.45 pm on September 15, 2016.

Court-assigned counsel Muhammad Abd Kadir had asked the court to impose a light sentence, saying that Tan had been in prison since his arrest and had no other criminal convictions.

Deputy public prosecutor Wong Poi Yoke said looking at the trend of sentencing for such offences, the jail sentences imposed on offenders were between 18 years and 20 years. – Bernama, December 13, 2022

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