When it's the mandatory death penalty for trafficking more than 15 grams of peh hoon?
South Korean jailed 5 years, 9 months for drug possession
Published on Jul 3, 2012
South Korean jailed 5 years, 9 months for drug possession
Published on Jul 3, 2012
By Elena Chong
A South Korean national with a capital drug charge hanging over his head was on Tuesday given five years and nine months' jail for drug possession.
Kim Gwang Seok, 43, was originally charged with conspiracy to export not less than 1.5kg of heroin with others between Aug 29 and 30, 2009.
In the Subordinate Courts, he admitted to an amended charge of having two bundles of substance containing not lees than 550.7g of heroin which were concealed in his shoes at the departure hall of Changi Airport on Aug 30, 2009. The court heard that on Aug 25 that year, a fellow South Korean called from Thailand asking if he was interested to go on a free trip to Singapore and Sydney from Aug 28 to Sept 4.
He was told that his air tickets and hotel accommodation would be paid for. In return he had to help deliver some bundles from Singapore to Sydney which would be hidden in shoes to avoid Customs' detection. He was also promised US$1,000.
A South Korean national with a capital drug charge hanging over his head was on Tuesday given five years and nine months' jail for drug possession.
Kim Gwang Seok, 43, was originally charged with conspiracy to export not less than 1.5kg of heroin with others between Aug 29 and 30, 2009.
In the Subordinate Courts, he admitted to an amended charge of having two bundles of substance containing not lees than 550.7g of heroin which were concealed in his shoes at the departure hall of Changi Airport on Aug 30, 2009. The court heard that on Aug 25 that year, a fellow South Korean called from Thailand asking if he was interested to go on a free trip to Singapore and Sydney from Aug 28 to Sept 4.
He was told that his air tickets and hotel accommodation would be paid for. In return he had to help deliver some bundles from Singapore to Sydney which would be hidden in shoes to avoid Customs' detection. He was also promised US$1,000.