Jail for woman in Singapore who drove without licence, had more than 90 Kpods in car


Law Jia Yi was sentenced to 15 months’ and 25 weeks’ jail on Jan 6 after pleading guilty to seven charges for various offences. - Photo: Lianhe Zaobao

SINGAPORE: A car accident in Sentosa led to the discovery of 91 Kpods, or etomidate-laced vapes, in the vehicle, and the drugs were found to be for the driver’s own consumption.

Law Jia Yi was sentenced to 15 months’ and 25 weeks’ jail on Tuesday (Jan 6) after pleading guilty to seven charges for various offences, including driving without a valid licence, driving without due care and attention, methamphetamine consumption, and possession of Kpods for sale.

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