Singaporean admits to consorting with fellow gang member who smuggled pistol from Malaysia


Amirul Asyraff Muhammad Junus pleaded guilty to one charge of consorting with a fellow gang member who smuggled a pistol into Singapore. - The Straits Times/ANN

SINGAPORE, Oct 11 (The Straits Times/ANN): A 27-year-old man has been found guilty of consorting with a fellow gang member who smuggled a pistol into Singapore from Malaysia to scare a rival gang.

Amirul Asyraff Muhammad Junus pleaded guilty on Monday (Oct 11) to one charge of consorting with Muhammad Ikram Abdul Aziz, 26, who was in unlawful possession of a Shooters Sea Hawk pistol and eight bullets. He also admitted to a second charge of possessing a baton in a public place.

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