DANGER WARNING! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMING TO SINGAPORE. THIS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. DO NOT TREAT THIS WARNING AS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. THIS IS MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. IT'S NOT A BE JOKE WHEN SOMEONE IS GOING TO BE HANGING FROM THE END OF A ROPE BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT THAT THIS WARNING IS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. DANGER WARNING!
The Singapore embarkation card contains a warning to visitors about the death penalty for drug trafficking. Warning signs can also be found at the Johor-Singapore Causeway and other border entries.
Death sentences are also mandatory for any person caught manufacturing: Methamphetamine (Section 6, (5)).
The Act, to some degree, reverses the usual burden of proof in common law jurisdictions. Under the Act any person found in possession of more than the prescribed amounts is presumed to be trafficking.
Any person who has in their possession a key to a premises where drugs are found is presumed to be in possession of the drugs since "any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control —
(a) anything containing a controlled drug;
(b) the keys of anything containing a controlled drug;
(c) the keys of any place or premises or any part thereof in which a controlled drug is found; or
(d) a document of title relating to a controlled drug or any other document intended for the delivery of a controlled drug, shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have had that drug in his possession."
Furthermore, any person who is proved or presumed to have had a controlled drug in his possession shall be presumed to have known the nature of that drug. #globaltweet
DANGER WARNING! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMING TO SINGAPORE. THIS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. DO NOT TREAT THIS WARNING AS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. THIS IS MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. IT'S NOT A BE JOKE WHEN SOMEONE IS GOING TO BE HANGING FROM THE END OF A ROPE BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT THAT THIS WARNING IS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. DANGER WARNING!
The Singapore embarkation card contains a warning to visitors about the death penalty for drug trafficking. Warning signs can also be found at the Johor-Singapore Causeway and other border entries.
Death sentences are also mandatory for any person caught manufacturing: Cocaine or any salt of cocaine (Section 6, (4)).
The Act, to some degree, reverses the usual burden of proof in common law jurisdictions. Under the Act any person found in possession of more than the prescribed amounts is presumed to be trafficking.
Any person who has in their possession a key to a premises where drugs are found is presumed to be in possession of the drugs since "any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control —
(a) anything containing a controlled drug;
(b) the keys of anything containing a controlled drug;
(c) the keys of any place or premises or any part thereof in which a controlled drug is found; or
(d) a document of title relating to a controlled drug or any other document intended for the delivery of a controlled drug, shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have had that drug in his possession."
Furthermore, any person who is proved or presumed to have had a controlled drug in his possession shall be presumed to have known the nature of that drug. #globaltweet
DANGER WARNING! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMING TO SINGAPORE. THIS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. DO NOT TREAT THIS WARNING AS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. THIS IS MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. IT'S NOT A BE JOKE WHEN SOMEONE IS GOING TO BE HANGING FROM THE END OF A ROPE BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT THAT THIS WARNING IS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. DANGER WARNING!
The Singapore embarkation card contains a warning to visitors about the death penalty for drug trafficking. Warning signs can also be found at the Johor-Singapore Causeway and other border entries.
Death sentences are also mandatory for any person caught manufacturing: Diamorphine (heroin) or any salt of Diamorphine (Section 6, (3)).
The Act, to some degree, reverses the usual burden of proof in common law jurisdictions. Under the Act any person found in possession of more than the prescribed amounts is presumed to be trafficking.
Any person who has in their possession a key to a premises where drugs are found is presumed to be in possession of the drugs since "any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control —
(a) anything containing a controlled drug;
(b) the keys of anything containing a controlled drug;
(c) the keys of any place or premises or any part thereof in which a controlled drug is found; or
(d) a document of title relating to a controlled drug or any other document intended for the delivery of a controlled drug, shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have had that drug in his possession."
Furthermore, any person who is proved or presumed to have had a controlled drug in his possession shall be presumed to have known the nature of that drug. #globaltweet
DANGER WARNING! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMING TO SINGAPORE. THIS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. DO NOT TREAT THIS WARNING
AS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. THIS IS MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. IT'S NOT A BE JOKE WHEN SOMEONE IS GOING TO BE
HANGING FROM THE END OF A ROPE BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT THAT THIS WARNING IS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. DANGER
WARNING!
The Singapore embarkation card contains a warning to visitors about the death penalty for drug trafficking. Warning signs can also be found at the Johor-Singapore Causeway and other border entries.
Under Schedule 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Act, any person importing, exporting, or found in possession of more than the following quantities of drugs receives a mandatory death sentence: 250 grammes of methamphetamine (Section 5 and Section 7, (9)(b)).
The Act, to some degree, reverses the usual burden of proof in common law jurisdictions. Under the Act any person found in possession of more than the prescribed amounts is presumed to be trafficking.
Any person who has in their possession a key to a premises where drugs are found is presumed to be in possession of the drugs since "any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control —
(a) anything containing a controlled drug;
(b) the keys of anything containing a controlled drug;
(c) the keys of any place or premises or any part thereof in which a controlled drug is found; or
(d) a document of title relating to a controlled drug or any other document intended for the delivery of a controlled drug, shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have had that drug in his possession."
Furthermore, any person who is proved or presumed to have had a controlled drug in his possession shall be presumed to have known the nature of that drug. #globaltweet
DANGER WARNING! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMING TO SINGAPORE. THIS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. DO NOT TREAT THIS WARNING AS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. THIS IS MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. IT'S NOT A BE JOKE WHEN SOMEONE IS GOING TO BE HANGING FROM THE END OF A ROPE BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT THAT THIS WARNING IS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. DANGER WARNING!
The Singapore embarkation card contains a warning to visitors about the death penalty for drug trafficking. Warning signs can also be found at the Johor-Singapore Causeway and other border entries.
Under Schedule 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Act, any person importing, exporting, or found in possession of more than the following quantities of drugs receives a mandatory death sentence: 250 grammes of methamphetamine (Section 5 and Section 7, (9)(b)).
The Act, to some degree, reverses the usual burden of proof in common law jurisdictions. Under the Act any person found in possession of more than the prescribed amounts is presumed to be trafficking.
Any person who has in their possession a key to a premises where drugs are found is presumed to be in possession of the drugs since "any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control —
(a) anything containing a controlled drug;
(b) the keys of anything containing a controlled drug;
(c) the keys of any place or premises or any part thereof in which a controlled drug is found; or
(d) a document of title relating to a controlled drug or any other document intended for the delivery of a controlled drug, shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have had that drug in his possession."
Furthermore, any person who is proved or presumed to have had a controlled drug in his possession shall be presumed to have known the nature of that drug. #globaltweet
DANGER WARNING! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMING TO SINGAPORE. THIS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. DO NOT TREAT THIS WARNING AS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. THIS IS MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. IT'S NOT A BE JOKE WHEN SOMEONE IS GOING TO BE HANGING FROM THE END OF A ROPE BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT THAT THIS WARNING IS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. DANGER WARNING!
The Singapore embarkation card contains a warning to visitors about the death penalty for drug trafficking. Warning signs can also be found at the Johor-Singapore Causeway and other border entries.
Under Schedule 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Act, any person importing, exporting, or found in possession of more than the following quantities of drugs receives a mandatory death sentence: 200 grammes of cannabis resin (Section 5 and Section 7, (8)(b)).
The Act, to some degree, reverses the usual burden of proof in common law jurisdictions. Under the Act any person found in possession of more than the prescribed amounts is presumed to be trafficking.
Any person who has in their possession a key to a premises where drugs are found is presumed to be in possession of the drugs since "any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control —
(a) anything containing a controlled drug;
(b) the keys of anything containing a controlled drug;
(c) the keys of any place or premises or any part thereof in which a controlled drug is found; or
(d) a document of title relating to a controlled drug or any other document intended for the delivery of a controlled drug, shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have had that drug in his possession."
Furthermore, any person who is proved or presumed to have had a controlled drug in his possession shall be presumed to have known the nature of that drug. #globaltweet
DANGER WARNING! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMING TO SINGAPORE. THIS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. DO NOT TREAT THIS WARNING AS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. THIS IS MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. IT'S NOT A BE JOKE WHEN SOMEONE IS GOING TO BE HANGING FROM THE END OF A ROPE BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT THAT THIS WARNING IS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. DANGER WARNING!
The Singapore embarkation card contains a warning to visitors about the death penalty for drug trafficking. Warning signs can also be found at the Johor-Singapore Causeway and other border entries.
Under Schedule 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Act, any person importing, exporting, or found in possession of more than the following quantities of drugs receives a mandatory death sentence: 1000 grammes of cannabis mixture (Section 5 and Section 7, (7)(b)).
The Act, to some degree, reverses the usual burden of proof in common law jurisdictions. Under the Act any person found in possession of more than the prescribed amounts is presumed to be trafficking.
Any person who has in their possession a key to a premises where drugs are found is presumed to be in possession of the drugs since "any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control —
(a) anything containing a controlled drug;
(b) the keys of anything containing a controlled drug;
(c) the keys of any place or premises or any part thereof in which a controlled drug is found; or
(d) a document of title relating to a controlled drug or any other document intended for the delivery of a controlled drug, shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have had that drug in his possession."
Furthermore, any person who is proved or presumed to have had a controlled drug in his possession shall be presumed to have known the nature of that drug. #globaltweet
DANGER WARNING! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMING TO SINGAPORE. THIS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. DO NOT TREAT THIS WARNING AS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. THIS IS MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. IT'S NOT A BE JOKE WHEN SOMEONE IS GOING TO BE HANGING FROM THE END OF A ROPE BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT THAT THIS WARNING IS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. DANGER WARNING!
The Singapore embarkation card contains a warning to visitors about the death penalty for drug trafficking. Warning signs can also be found at the Johor-Singapore Causeway and other border entries.
Under Schedule 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Act, any person importing, exporting, or found in possession of more than the following quantities of drugs receives a mandatory death sentence: 500 grammes of cannabis (Section 5 and Section 7, (6)(b)).
The Act, to some degree, reverses the usual burden of proof in common law jurisdictions. Under the Act any person found in possession of more than the prescribed amounts is presumed to be trafficking.
Any person who has in their possession a key to a premises where drugs are found is presumed to be in possession of the drugs since "any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control —
(a) anything containing a controlled drug;
(b) the keys of anything containing a controlled drug;
(c) the keys of any place or premises or any part thereof in which a controlled drug is found; or
(d) a document of title relating to a controlled drug or any other document intended for the delivery of a controlled drug, shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have had that drug in his possession."
Furthermore, any person who is proved or presumed to have had a controlled drug in his possession shall be presumed to have known the nature of that drug. #globaltweet
DANGER WARNING! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMING TO SINGAPORE. THIS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. DO NOT TREAT THIS WARNING AS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. THIS IS MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. IT'S NOT A BE JOKE WHEN SOMEONE IS GOING TO BE HANGING FROM THE END OF A ROPE BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT THAT THIS IS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. DANGER WARNING!
The Singapore embarkation card contains a warning to visitors about the death penalty for drug trafficking. Warning signs can also be found at the Johor-Singapore Causeway and other border entries.
Under Schedule 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Act, any person importing, exporting, or found in possession of more than the following quantities of drugs receives a mandatory death sentence: 30 grammes of cocaine (Section 5 and Section 7, (5)(b)).
The Act, to some degree, reverses the usual burden of proof in common law jurisdictions. Under the Act any person found in possession of more than the prescribed amounts is presumed to be trafficking.
Any person who has in their possession a key to a premises where drugs are found is presumed to be in possession of the drugs since "any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control —
(a) anything containing a controlled drug;
(b) the keys of anything containing a controlled drug;
(c) the keys of any place or premises or any part thereof in which a controlled drug is found; or
(d) a document of title relating to a controlled drug or any other document intended for the delivery of a controlled drug, shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have had that drug in his possession."
Furthermore, any person who is proved or presumed to have had a controlled drug in his possession shall be presumed to have known the nature of that drug. #globaltweet
DANGER WARNING! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMING TO SINGAPORE. THIS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. DO NOT TREAT THIS WARNING AS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. THIS IS MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. IT'S NOT A JOKE WHEN SOMEONE IS GOING TO BE HANGING FROM THE END OF A ROPE BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT THAT THIS WARNING WAS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. DANGER WARNING!
The Singapore embarkation card contains a warning to visitors about the death penalty for drug trafficking. Warning signs can also be found at the Johor-Singapore Causeway and other border entries.
Under Schedule 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Act, any person importing, exporting, or found in possession of more than the following quantities of drugs receives a mandatory death sentence: 15 grammes of diamorphine (heroin) (diamo (Section 5 and Section 7, (4)(b)).
The Act, to some degree, reverses the usual burden of proof in common law jurisdictions. Under the Act any person found in possession of more than the prescribed amounts is presumed to be trafficking.
Any person who has in their possession a key to a premises where drugs are found is presumed to be in possession of the drugs since "any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control —
(a) anything containing a controlled drug;
(b) the keys of anything containing a controlled drug;
(c) the keys of any place or premises or any part thereof in which a controlled drug is found; or
(d) a document of title relating to a controlled drug or any other document intended for the delivery of a controlled drug, shall, until the contrary is proved, be pesumed to have had that drug in his possession."
Furthermore, any person who is proved or presumed to have had a controlled drug in his possession shall be presumed to have known the nature of that drug. @globaltweet
DANGER WARNING! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMING TO SINGAPORE. THIS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. DO NOT TREAT THIS WARNING AS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. THIS IS MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. IT'S NOT A BE JOKE WHEN SOMEONE IS GOING TO BE HANGING FROM THE END OF A ROPE BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT THAT THIS IS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. DANGER WARNING!
The Singapore embarkation card contains a warning to visitors about the death penalty for drug trafficking. Warning signs can also be found at the Johor-Singapore Causeway and other border entries.
Under Schedule 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Act, any person importing, exporting, or found in possession of more than the following quantities of drugs receives a mandatory death sentence: 30 grammes of morphine (Section 5 and Section7, (3)(b)).
The Act, to some degree, reverses the usual burden of proof in common law jurisdictions. Under the Act any person found in possession of more than the prescribed amounts is presumed to be trafficking.
Any person who has in their possession a key to a premises where drugs are found is presumed to be in possession of the drugs since "any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control —
(a) anything containing a controlled drug;
(b) the keys of anything containing a controlled drug;
(c) the keys of any place or premises or any part thereof in which a controlled drug is found; or
(d) a document of title relating to a controlled drug or any other document intended for the delivery of a controlled drug, shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have had that drug in his possession."
Furthermore, any person who is proved or presumed to have had a controlled drug in his possession shall be presumed to have known the nature of that drug. #globaltweet
DANGER WARNING! PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE COMING TO SINGAPORE. THIS MAY SAVE YOUR LIFE. DO NOT TREAT THIS WARNING AS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. THIS IS MATTER OF LIFE AND DEATH. IT'S NOT A BE JOKE WHEN SOMEONE IS GOING TO BE HANGING FROM THE END OF A ROPE BECAUSE THEY THOUGHT THAT THIS IS A JOKE. THIS IS NOT A JOKE. DANGER WARNING!
The Singapore embarkation card contains a warning to visitors about the death penalty for drug trafficking. Warning signs can also be found at the Johor-Singapore Causeway and other border entries.
Under Schedule 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Act, any person importing, exporting, or found in possession of more than the following quantities of drugs receives a mandatory death sentence: 1200 grammes of opium and containing more than 30 grammes of morphine (Section 5 and Section 7, (2)(b)).
The Act, to some degree, reverses the usual burden of proof in common law jurisdictions. Under the Act any person found in possession of more than the prescribed amounts is presumed to be trafficking.
Any person who has in their possession a key to a premises where drugs are found is presumed to be in possession of the drugs since "any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control —
(a) anything containing a controlled drug;
(b) the keys of anything containing a controlled drug;
(c) the keys of any place or premises or any part thereof in which a controlled drug is found; or
(d) a document of title relating to a controlled drug or any other document intended for the delivery of a controlled drug, shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have had that drug in his possession."
Furthermore, any person who is proved or presumed to have had a controlled drug in his possession shall be presumed to have known the nature of that drug. #globaltweet
ADVICE for would be travellers coming to Singapore:-
1. Do not speak to strangers when they tried to speak to you.
2. Do not try to be a good samaritan to help any one whether they're young or old.
3. Do not try to help to carry anything luggauges or packages for any person young or old, visually impaired, wheel-bound or be they in any kind of physical condition.
4. Do not be disattracted by any one or any kind of untoward situations.
5. Do not obey anyone for any kind of help or distress. Unless they're in Police uniform or ask for their Warrant Cards or Identification Badges. Anybody can say they're Police or Law Officers. And that could be in disguise too. So beware.
6. Do not leave your bagges, lugguages out of your sight. Always check to see if it is the same lugguage you have. It may be an identical lugguage as yours and it is not yours but you may be carrying someone else luaggaues. Always open the bags to check the content to see if it contain any contrabands. Check the inner walls and the bottom of the bag. There may be a false bvottom or alteration done to the side walls to conceal drugs or weapons.
7. Advise your family members to do like wise. Especially childrens or teenagers and even adolescents. If you're with friends, tell your friends about these advice. Always stays closely among your family members or friends. A word of advice to them won't kil them but the hanging will.
8. Always count how many luaguages you have with you. It shouldn't be more than when you started off.
9. When you're in a hotel in different country before coming to Singapore, always ensures no one enters your hotel room when you're not in. If someone is with you in the room always remain there with them while taklking or doing something. If you've finished what you're discussing, please ask them to leave the room with a pretext or tell them bluntly. Do not leave them out of your sight or leave them all alone in your room. And do not ask them to stay overnight in your room. They may take this chance to place something into your lugguages without your knowledge.
10. Trust no one and be suspicious of every one. Only trust your mom. You can see their appearance but you can't see their heart. But you can't see their motive in their mind. You don't know what they're planning in their mind. They may be kind and honest people trying to start a conversation or they could be crooks trying to trap you into a situation you can't get out. So be careful. We're now living in a fast moving world. People just want use people to do their dirty work for them. These people don't believe in goodwill, honesty, caring, sympathy, kindness, etc any more. So take care.
11. Everything strangers do to you is a rouse to entrap you. So becareful.
12. Do not help your friend, or someone you just come to know or knows for sometime now someone, from your country to bring something to Singapore. It may be drugs or guns. No need to check the lugguage or package. Just think
everything they gave contains 'DRUGS!". That's it. Just don't do it. Just say "NO". Thats it! They want to friend you they will friend you otherwise good riddance to bad rubbish! Don't friend also never mind. These type of friends who is trying to kill you from behind, you also don't need them to be your
friends. Its better you know now then when you're sitting in the cell waiting to be hang! Then its too late for regrets! They said "DRUGS KILLS!". It does. Believe me, it really does.
This list may be incomplete. There may be more advice but right now I can't think of more.
Note: The crooks may be reading this advice too. So be aware of alternative pre-cautions measures to countermand their actions with regards to these know advice.
THE ABOVE-MENTIONED ADVIVE IS NOT A... <<<<<< N.B from Jumbotweet: auto-truncated at 4K characters on index page - Click here or on the "view" link to see entire jumbotweet! http://www.jumbotweet.com/ltweets/view/10013
WARNING! BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH! WARNING! ALIENS APPROACHING! WARNING! DANGER ZONE! MINE FIELD ZONE! YOU'RE LIABLE TO BE KILLED IF YOU ENTERS THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE COMMITTING THESE OFFENCES WHILE IN SINGAPORE! DO NOT
ENTER SINGAPORE IF YOU'RE GOING TO COMMIT THE FOLLOWING SUPER MAJOR OFFENCES AND I'M TALKING REALLY BIG TIME CRIMES HERE NOT SOME MASAK-MASAK THING HERE OK?
Under Schedule 2 of the Misuse of Drugs Act, any person importing, exporting, or found in possession of more than the following quantities of drugs receives a mandatory death sentence:
1. 1200 grammes of opium and containing more than 30 grammes of morphine (Section 5 and Section 7, Clause (2)(b));
2. 30 grammes of morphine (Section 5 and Section 7, Clause (3)(b));
3. 15 grammes of diamorphine (heroin) (diamo (Section 5 and Section 7, Clause (4)(b));
4. 30 grammes of cocaine (Section 5 and Section7, Clause (5)(b));
5. 500 grammes of cannabis (Section 5 and Section7, Clause (6)(b));
6. 1000 grammes of cannabis mixture (Section 5 and Section 7, Clause (7)(b));
7. 200 grammes of cannabis resin ( Section 5 and Section 7, Clause (8)(b));
8. 250 grammes of methamphetamine (Section 5 and Section 7, Clause (9)(b)).
Death sentences are also mandatory for any person caught manufacturing :
1. Morphine, or any salt of morphine, ester of morphine or salt of ester of morphine (Section6, Clause (2));
2. Diamorphine (heroin) or any salt of diamorphine (Section 6, Clause (3));
3. Cocaine or any salt of cocaine (Section6, Clause (4));
4. Methamphetamine (Section6, Clause (5)).
The Act, to some degree, reverses the usual burden of proof in common law jurisdictions.
Under the Act any person found in possession of more than the prescribed amounts is presumed to be trafficking.
Any person who has in their possession a key to a premises where drugs are found is presumed to be in possession of the drugs since "any person who is proved to have had in his possession or custody or under his control —
(a) anything containing a controlled drug;
(b) the keys of anything containing a controlled drug;
(c) the keys of any place or premises or any part thereof in which a controlled drug is found; or
(d) a document of title relating to a controlled drug or any other document intended for the delivery of a controlled drug, shall, until the contrary is proved, be presumed to have had that drug in his possession."
Furthermore, any person who is proved or presumed to have had a controlled drug in his possession shall be presumed to have known the nature of that drug.
OH MINE THIS IS EVEN WORSE THAN THE PREVIOUS OFFENCES. STRICTLY AND I MEAN REALLY NO CAN DO. NO DRUG CAN BE BROUGHT INTO SINGAPORE BE IT FOR YOUR OWN CONSUMPTION OR YOUR GRANDFATHER'S CONSUMPTION OR FOR SALE TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC OR FOR TRAFFICKING. NO NO NO. NO CAN DO. YOU CANNOT BRING ANY KIND OF DRUG INTO SINGAPORE. PERIOD. IF YOU ARE CAUGHT, YOU'RE FINISHED. GONE. KAPUT. SAYONARA. NEVER THINK OF GOING HOME NO MORE. CAUSE YOU'RE GOING TO HANG SOONER THAN YOU CAN COUNT GET READY, MARK ON YOUR MARK, GET SET, GO! AND IF YOU'RE REALLY GOING TO KILL YOURSELF BY BRINGING THESE SAID DRUGS THEN BE PREPARED TO SAY YOUR PRAYERS HOPE YOU END UP IN HEAVEN AND TELL YOUR PARENTS NOT TO COME TO SINGAPORE TO CRY AND BEG FOR MERCY OR YOUR LAWYER TO PLEA FOR CLEMENCY OR PARDON BECAUSE THERE ISN'T GOING TO ANY GIVEN! YOU WILL ONLY GET OUR CONDOLENCES. AND NO ONE IS GOING TO GIVE A SHIT FOR YOU WHILE YOU WAIT TO BE HANG IN THE GALLOWS. SO BE WARN! DON'T TAKE THE RISK OR THE CHANCE HERE BECAUSE THERE'S NO WAY YOU'RE GOING TO ESCAPE CAPITAL PUNISHMENT... <<<<<< N.B from Jumbotweet: auto-truncated at 4K characters on index page - Click here or on the "view" link to see entire jumbotweet! http://www.jumbotweet.com/ltweets/view/10011
WARNING! BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH! WARNING! ALIENS APPROACHING! WARNING! DANGER ZONE! WARNING! MINE FIELD ZONE! YOU'RE LIABLE TO BE KILLED IF YOU ENTERS THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE COMMITTING THESE OFFENCES WHILE IN SINGAPORE! DO NOT ENTER SINGAPORE IF YOU'RE GOING TO COMMIT THE FOLLOWING SUPER MAJOR OFFENCES AND I'M TALKING REALLY BIG TIME CRIMES HERE NOT SOME MASAK-MASAK THING HERE OK?
Under the Penal Code, the commission of the following offences may result in the death penalty:
1. Waging or attempting to wage war or abetting the waging of war against the Government.
2. Offences against the President’s person (in other words, treason).
3. Mutiny.
4. Piracy that endangers life.
5. Perjury that results in the execution of an innocent person
6. Murder.
7. Abetting the suicide of a person under the age of 18 or an "insane" person.
8. Attempted murder by a prisoner serving a life sentence.
9. Kidnapping or abducting in order to murder.
10. Robbery committed by five or more people that results in the death of a person.
11. Drug trafficking.
12. Unlawful discharge of firearms, even if nobody gets injured.
I REPEAT AGAIN DO NOT COME TO SINGAPORE IF YOU'RE GOING TO COMMIT THESE CRIMES WHILE IN SINGAPORE. YOU'RE WELCOME TO COME TO SINGAPORE ANYTIME BUT IF YOU'RE THINKING OF COMMITTING ANY CRIME BEFORE YOU LEAVE SINGAPORE YOU BETTER THINK TWICE. NI I SAY AGAIN, YOU BETTER THINK THRICE OR YOU MAY EVEN DOUBLE THAT BEFORE YOU STEP INTO SINGAPORE OTHERWISE YOU WILL NEVER THIS PARADISE ISLAND ALIVE! EVER! PERIOD. AND I MEAN FOREVER! CAUSE YOU'RE GOING TO BE DEAD BEFORE YOU KNOW IT!
Take heed of these warnings. This is not a simulation. I repeat, this is not a test. This is for real. After reading this final warning, don't say I didn't tell you. And please don't bring your parents to come here and cry and your lawyer to plea for mercy or clemency for you because there isn't going to be any. Thank you for your patience to hear this timely advice. You'll kiss my feet one day for it.
WARNING! BEWARE THE IDES OF MARCH! WARNING! ALIENS APPROACHING! WARNING! DANGER ZONE! MINE FIELD ZONE! YOU'RE LIABLE TO BE KILLED IF YOU ENTERS THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE COMMITTING THESE OFFENCES WHILE IN SINGAPORE! DO NOT ENTER SINGAPORE IF YOU'RE GOING TO COMMIT THE FOLLOWING SUPER MAJOR OFFENCES AND I'M TALKING REALLY BIG TIME CRIMES HERE NOT SOME MASAK-MASAK THING HERE OK?
Under the Penal Code, the commission of the following offences may result in the death penalty:
1. Waging or attempting to wage war or abetting the waging of war against the Government.
2. Offences against the President’s person (in other words, treason).
3. Mutiny.
4. Piracy that endangers life.
5. Perjury that results in the execution of an innocent person
6. Murder.
7. Abetting the suicide of a person under the age of 18 or an "insane" person.
8. Attempted murder by a prisoner serving a life sentence.
9. Kidnapping or abducting in order to murder.
10. Robbery committed by five or more people that results in the death of a person.
11. Drug trafficking.
12. Unlawful discharge of firearms, even if nobody gets injured.
I REPEAT AGAIN DO NOT COME TO SINGAPORE IF YOU'RE GOING TO COMMIT THESE CRIMES WHILE IN SINGAPORE. YOU'RE WELCOME TO COME TO SINGAPORE ANYTIME BUT IF YOU'RE THINKING OF COMMITTING ANY CRIME BEFORE YOU LEAVE SINGAPORE YOU BETTER THINK TWICE. NI I SAY AGAIN, YOU BETTER THINK THRICE OR YOU MAY EVEN DOUBLE THAT BEFORE YOU STEP INTO SINGAPORE OTHERWISE YOU WILL NEVER THIS PARADISE ISLAND ALIVE! EVER! PERIOD. AND I MEAN FOREVER! CAUSE YOU'RE GOING TO BE DEAD BEFORE YOU KNOW IT!
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Helloooo good morning one and all. Its a beautiful Sunday morning. Please... no more deaths. No one deserves to die. Not the victims. Nor their killers. To improve our lives, we must love one another. We must love both the victims and the killers. The victims must love the killers and the killers must love their victims. Now, if the killers had first love their victims or everyone else for that matter, there weren't be any killing now would it? But just because someone kills another, doesn't mean we have to kill the killers next. Then there's no ends to the klling. Its similar to revenge we sees in chinese movie. 18 years ago someone killed their parents. Now they're back to kill the killer and then the killed killer's children will take revenge for their father's death and this goes ad infintum. Don't know how many generations down the road. There's no end to the revenge and the violence. Isn't this the same thing as what we're doing too? Someone kills someone and then we kill them by hanging and on and on forever. Never changing the system or the laws. Never ever finding the cause or solve the root of the crimes. And we think we're very smart by killing them all. What the hell? We must put a stop to the killing right now! Just like we must put a stop to killing whales, seals, cutting down trees, etc! This killings of human beings cannot go on forever. People must be educated to stop the killing now. Otherwise there's no end to these killings, be it legal or not or justified or not. Murder is still murder no matter how you look at it or said it or legalised it or justified it. There's no two ways about it. Either there is murder or there is no murder at all! Thank you for reading this rant.
The Humble Petition before the Justices of the COURT OF APPEAL OF THE REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE and your humble Applicant moves a motion before the HONOURABLE COURT for the following orders that: 1. That the Court of Appeal re-opens its decision upholding the applicant's conviction for a capital offence. 2. The selective prosecution between the Applicant and the alleged syndicate masdtermind Chia Choon Leng, who had the charges against him withdrawn and was detained under the Criminal Law (Temporary Provisions) Act, violates the Applicant's right to equal protection of the law under Article 12 of the Constitution. 3.The conviction should be quashed and the matter returned to the Attorney-General to considser whether or not to proceed against both actors for the same offence. 4. In the alternative the charge against the Applicant should be amended, the sentence of death be set aside and replaced with a suitable non-capital sentence so there is no difference in the treatment of offenders betweens Chia Choon Leng and the Applicant. Dated this day of January 2012. The grounds of this application are set out in the affidavits filed herein. Pls view motion here: http://jmb.tw/ql96