The Borneo Post (Sabah)

M’sian cleared of four drug charges in S’pore

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SINGAPORE: A 38-year-old Malaysian man who escaped the noose on Oct 13, 2020, after the Singapore Court of Appeal cleared him of a capital drug charge, finally walked out a free man on Tuesday.

The Straits Times reported that Beh Chew Boo was released after the same panel of judges dismissed a bid by prosecutor­s to proceed with the trial of four other non-capital charges against him.

The judges - Sundaresh Menon, Tay Yong Kwang and Steven Chong - came in with a 2-1 decision, the daily reported.

Beh, who was arrested in October 2016 at the Woodlands Checkpoint, faced five charges of unauthoris­ed importatio­n of controlled drugs on the same occasion, to the republic.

The prosecutio­n, however, proceeded with only the first charge which involved the death penalty while the other four charges were stood down.

Beh claimed trial and was convicted by the High Court on the charge of importing into Singapore not less than 499.97g of methamphet­amine.

He was sentenced to death in early 2020.

At the time of the incident, Beh, who was 34 years old then, entered Singapore from Malaysia riding a Malaysian-registered motorcycle.

The registered owner of the motorcycle was his friend and excolleagu­e while his girlfriend, Ting Swee Ling, was riding pillion on the motorcycle.

The seized drug contained not less than 742.82g of crystallin­e substance, which was analysed and found to contain not less than 499.97g of methamphet­amine. - Bernama

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