Jail for Singaporean who placed cannabis in wife’s car to get her in trouble after marriage soured


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SINGAPORE: Feeling resentment towards his wife when their marriage soured, a man planted more than 500g of cannabis in her car to get her into trouble with the law.

Tan Xianglong, a 37-year-old Singaporean, did so knowing that the crime of trafficking more than 500g of cannabis carries the mandatory death penalty in Singapore.

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