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The contact was nabbed by Central Narcotics Bureau CNB officers after making the transaction with a Malaysian man at a hospital car park. Singaporean Mohamed Rafi Mohamed Salleh, who agreed to help his friend get the drugs, was sentenced to seven years' jail and seven strokes of the cane in March last year. However, his application to file an appeal after the deadline was up was granted only in May According to a judgment made available on Friday Jun 9 , Rafi, 41, was convicted of two charges: One of conspiring with Amy Ng Gim Hui to traffic in The court heard that Rafi was a freelance business consultant and worked at an office building in Raffles Place. His secondary school friend, year-old Singaporean Nur Diana Abdul Rashid, also worked at the same building. On May 21, , Diana called Rafi to ask if he could get g of cannabis for her. The next day, Rafi contacted Ng, a year-old Singaporean woman, to help him obtain the cannabis. Ng then arranged to collect the cannabis from her supplier, year-old Malaysian Sri Ranjit Kanaseng. After the exchange, Ng drove away but was arrested by CNB officers that same day and the black bundle was seized from her vehicle. Urine samples taken from him were positive for meth. The prosecution pointed out that Rafi had planned the drug transaction in a way that distanced himself as far as possible from the actual delivery and collection of the cannabis. He also tried to conceal evidence by hiding his SIM card beneath the inner sole of his shoe when arrested. Rafi's lawyer, Mr Andre Jumabhoy, said his client was remorseful and regretted what was 'a stupid act' in a misguided attempt at helping his friend. The lawyer said Rafi had not benefitted from the transaction, but would be paying a very steep price. He set out Rafi's good character, such as his active charity work in sponsoring and organising meal distributions for residents and his side beancurd business that employed people with disabilities and ex-offenders. Mr Jumabhoy also showed that Rafi was a volunteer tutor coaching students from low-income Muslim families and was a representative of the Singapore Business Federation, visiting Iraq and Iran in to preserve banking relationships between countries. The punishment for abetment of drug trafficking is between five and 20 years' jail, and between five and 15 strokes of the cane. Get our pick of top stories and thought-provoking articles in your inbox. Join our channel for the top reads for the day on your preferred chat app. We know it's a hassle to switch browsers but we want your experience with CNA to be fast, secure and the best it can possibly be. To continue, upgrade to a supported browser or, for the finest experience, download the mobile app. Main navigation Top Stories. Singapore Man gets jail, caning for drug offences after friend asked for help to buy cannabis. Bookmark Bookmark Share. Close Latest News. Edition: Singapore. Navigate to other CNA editions here. Cannabis buds in a bowl. Lydia Lam. Rafi is currently serving his jail term but has lodged an appeal against his sentence. Sign up for our newsletters Get our pick of top stories and thought-provoking articles in your inbox Subscribe here. Get the CNA app Stay updated with notifications for breaking news and our best stories Download here. Get WhatsApp alerts Join our channel for the top reads for the day on your preferred chat app Join here. Related Topics court drugs Advertisement. Expand to read the full story. Get bite-sized news via a new cards interface. Give it a try. This browser is no longer supported. Upgraded but still having issues? Contact us.
Man gets jail, caning for drug offences after friend asked for help to buy cannabis
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Posted June 12, on M Today Online. The contact was nabbed by Central Narcotics Bureau CNB officers after making the transaction with a Malaysian man at a hospital car park. Singaporean Mohamed Rafi Mohamed Salleh, who agreed to help his friend get the drugs, was sentenced to seven years' jail and seven strokes of the cane in March last year. According to a judgment made available on Friday June 9 , Rafi, 41, was convicted of two charges: One of conspiring with Amy Ng Gim Hui to traffic The court heard that Rafi was a freelance business consultant and worked at an office building in Raffles Place. His secondary school friend, year-old Singaporean Nur Diana Abdul Rashid, also worked at the same building. On May 21, , Diana called Rafi to ask if he could get g of cannabis for her. The next day, Rafi contacted Ng, a year-old Singaporean woman, to help him obtain the cannabis. Ng then arranged to collect the cannabis from her supplier, year-old Malaysian Sri Ranjit Kanaseng. After the exchange, Ng drove away but was arrested by CNB officers that same day and the black bundle was seized from her vehicle. Urine samples taken from him were positive for meth. The prosecution pointed out that Rafi had planned the drug transaction in a way that distanced himself as far as possible from the actual delivery and collection of the cannabis. He also tried to conceal evidence by hiding his SIM card beneath the inner sole of his shoe when arrested. Rafi's lawyer, Mr Andre Jumabhoy, said his client was remorseful and regretted what was 'a stupid act' in a misguided attempt at helping his friend. The lawyer said Rafi had not benefitted from the transaction, but would be paying a very steep price. He set out Rafi's good character, such as his active charity work in sponsoring and organising meal distributions for residents and his side beancurd business that employed people with disabilities and ex-offenders. Mr Jumabhoy also showed that Rafi was a volunteer tutor coaching students from low-income Muslim families and was a representative of the Singapore Business Federation, visiting Iraq and Iran in to preserve banking relationships between countries. The punishment for abetment of drug trafficking is between five and 20 years' jail, and between five and 15 strokes of the cane. Don't miss out! Sign up and stay up to date! View the archives. However, his application to file an appeal after the deadline was granted only in May Rafi is currently serving his jail term but has lodged an appeal against his sentence. For more Cannabis News like this, circle back to intel. Region: Singapore. View the discussion thread. Related posts Image. Posted August 30, Posted May 17, Posted April 26, Posted April 25, Poll Which nugs are better? Sign up Don't miss out! Email Address. First Name. Last Name. Disqus content widget Disqus.
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